The Montreal herald, 23 août 1905, mercredi 23 août 1905
[" = a FOX LIT WANTS.Use Herald Want Galumns ESTABLISHED 1508._ NO, 1990, MON RUSSIANS CONSULT CZAR ON LAST JAP APE, 40 \u2018 \u2018 fa the War\u2019s Continuance.Portsmouth, N.H., Aug.23.\u2014The peace conference adjourned at 12.15 p.m.Mr.Witte and Baron Rosen at once left the navy yard in their automobile for the Hotel Wentworth.This morning's adjournment 1s officially explained to have been due to a development of divergence of views in the text of the protocol.The Russians contended that some corrections suggested by Mr.Plancon, to which it was understood the had agreed, had not been When Japanese made.2 7 Meanwhile Ambassador Mey fo Petersburg, and There Are Yet fdopes\u2014If Russians Refuse Now, They Will Kesponsibility ~ Before the World for SPAR FOR TIME orking Hard at St.t , 0; 1 > Sr, Incur the Entire : President.In thelr opinion it offers an honorable road to peace.But they, \u2018are powerless If the Emperor and his, advisers stand firm.The Kusslans | realize that the turn events have taken wil put thelr country in a difficult position If a rupture comes now.Japan will stand before the world as not fmipiacable but ready to accept 8 coms ! promise on the two malin issues, \u201cby | the arrangement to practically yield, ! in whole or in part, article five (ces- | glon of Sakhalien), whiie obtaining in.substance 1f not In form article 9 (re-' | muneration for the cost of the war).! Hhould Russia refuse this solution, | whicli will enable her to maintain HIS SERENE HIGHNESS PRINCE LOUIS OF BATTENBERG.This Photo wis taken yesterda this situation developed it was decided to read the protocol in fu'l and decide the disputed points in the con- fererce.Tre work was not concluded, and at 12.15 o'clo:k the conference tcok a recess until 2.30 oclock this afternoon.St Petrrahore, Aug 23 Mr.Meser the Ameri an unit c-sador, went thea af értoon to Peernoi where he owas Prvedved in suai by tre Ksnprror.The andi ov cetroerus Ine possible conciusion of pee oe Oyster thin Aux 23.-PresiJert Roobacxet session of the Pace oonfersr eo u! SUR O'clock this rorning Baron Komura and Mr.\u2018akahira came tive minutes afterward, and the session.was begun at once.Excessive tension are the words @hieh shoud be used to des.rib.the §it ation before the peace pienipoten- flar:es net this morning.Ihe: were pyvidences of excitement in/both camps Portsim-utt, Batre ail boars wavy yard for the Qs the chefs and attaches made thoir reparations for departure, The sum- pue guests of thy hole! were as ugi- aieu as ihe foreigners, and tit frosds on the veranda Lo Wilness lhe departure were laræer than any pi» the conference began ts sii- Urgs.Decision Again Postponed.The popular belief was thal to-day # ould decide the issue, Lui the As- go dated Press had what it considered eartain warrant for the statement that uch would not be the case, Vera t to go to à complete show-down of ands.a rupinre was certain, as tho ong cablegrain of Instructions which Mo Witte recelved from his Government last ght woud not permit him tu accept the compromlse whieh {t Vas understand Japan vus prepared to offer this morning as a result of the President's herolte endeavors to av the conference.The Tumor telegraphed to ihe go at} Press afte triblnign* Ws cocfirmed this morning.but it re- quir:s an important explanators stale- As- wit, The coblegran.from St Peters- bors was sert before M Vite had goin gel to the Hinperar the gontel ts of the cominnrication from Frestdent Roosenelt decarcred tn Win po-terday afternoon at the navy vard, #0 that was not necessarily tn he as - cepted as the Froperorsg la.word, ani M Witte, who, Thetr is reason to bedove, Is prisarai van svi poohy with the compromise: snegeste] went to the fonference prepare l T5 UNpar for time\u201d { wax he level thor ati the conclusion QF the =itthng to-day ah adfournment @nuld he taken over todmorrew upon ome pretext or other in order ta glee { Witeé an eprortnity to hear fur- th: + from his Government A high Ri sian authority summed np thn situation this mor ne with the words, \u2018There ig stilt hopo Envoys Favor Compromise.uns AS tn a man the members of the y.[Photo Notinan-Copyrigbt ! pote correctly that she ceded neither Te titers tor paid var tribune, us Les rn athiit ae can preven: Lae war fu rd U Tren beeing asain them he AM Hat ar feet ar oly dns oly es the agniition by Russia of an accom.hed fat the muti ary occ apation : bur a 1 au equal 1e cognition or ti dnpossiblity of Rus- \u20ac To agile If 20h 0h Lay at tie a of th sen Responsibility 1s on Russia.ur Jaqatress 208 nee nu une to the Lise age ther position Should Ésuessie set ie des ire the compTo- wise ti sav Ibex do not Lelleve she HI += 44e tie Testooc,sffiltry tor the faire of TRS 1 'égrotiatiors CR WP he à dipteenatre Psushita cor Marssts su Lu of them This Me it g Articles ls Unterns l warshipsa) and TV oi ation of Mouissia s naval power i=.the Far Eustr ail bee easily ar.ravaged.They were never gerious obstacles Japan is bhedeved only to haw placed them in the hist of von- Mifiens to give uway Jr the final bargain, but even Russia would not prove vbdurate, certalniy not an le, 1f 5 and 9 veers adjustable, It \u2018vas generally understood befor \u201cfe conference net this morning that tisron Konittra would suggest the compromise, but the fact that M.Witte was not prepared to omrake ww final response M ht lead to à change of pro- grumme.Diplomatic manoeuvring might he the order of the day ani tar question of signing the protocols, which was the official business before the conference, might be employed ta sconre the necessary delay.It should be unrerstond that the President's suggest line of compromise 4] not a gear ofticlally before the c¢ nierence, \\What he has done hax been behind the geenes, He has Inborsd With each side geparately.He hus secure l the acquiescence of Japan, and the general understand- fr offi tally, his salution would he of- feæe 1 io the conference as thea proposition of Japan.Shouvl Jnpan compromise, M.for time to deliberate -le., to consult tis (Government for the last time.He will give no abealutely final] Answer tonight.necording to formally propose tha Paris Still Cheerful.Paris.Aug.22- Reports from Ports- nouth to-day: Indicating prospects of mutlal concessions restored the feel- mg of confidence In official and finan- cral c{roles.The Bourse showed a not- nhie improvement from the sudden soap of yesterdav.Rusalan securf- tis were In active demand fram the tart.4s showing an advance of 40 ren- tities.The appearance of the Russian bank statement also favorahly influenced the situation.And Germany Optimistie.Rert: Aug.72 The Foreign Office tpooke upon the possibllities of peave as more favorable to-day vesteriay, hut na predictions are ven.tired, The increase of confidence reste upon Indleattons of Japan'a far- hearanee and upon President volta \u201cinfluence.Reports from st Petersburg.however, are not hopeful.Ruazlan mason would pereonaliv fa.[| The Bourse to-day felt the Influence [of London's greater optimism.dor the compromise suggested by the Witte can only ask: CIDARITY \u2018tie CHADIAN MILITIA Col.A done In name, If not in fact, : | | than they were! Ronse.| THE MONTR.AL HE TREAL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1905.RAL] \"THE EJMPTRE 0} RUSSIA OF THI EMPEROR WITH Czar's Proclamation) 15 COMMENE \u2014- Lake's Report -Some More Doukhobors Are En Route.{Canadian Assnviatad Press Cabie à Tandon, Aug.23.ol Take reports very favorably on the Donna, for es, and their organization )5 abrost com plete.The miittia undrg the new gyv- tem is admirably fitted for the requirement: of peace or va his is mainly due to th> vordal o-nperation of the Minister of Miia.Col I.alke has nos accepted n three years aviaoinOre nt as chet of the wen ernl stoff, With thé appocval of the ang tte (arcs ven, GP has sanctioned an a:- rangement by whieh ih Three cui Neents of Fhighoar ders sont be matntat - ed ax anne estahtlslanent of the Cuno Man active poncho WH he directly aled vith three Highlaol regiments of the cé_gulas arm.Fhe battaleons are the Oth Royal Cents.vith headquarters at Montreal, $&th Highlanders or Poconto, and vlet Highlanders 3* Maison These Wil ine deserted rose ively Potth the Black Watih, the Gordan Highlanders and the Aix Hand suth- \u201crtland Highlandera, GERMANY AND CANADA.(Conadian A German court.The British monarch: A then consented to attend the Kiel fos- : di tivities, and his presence \u2018at the Ger- - F man naval port last year was regard- te ie ed by everyone at the time as equl-_ As the train pull-| valent to a formal visit to Berlin.+ The German Empress is further said \u201c to be deeply incensed because Queen Alexandra has not thought fit fo visit 2 / her in the German capital.She thinks that as she has been Empress longer < bt that he may| than Alexandra has been a Queen it\u201c K the same train a man WA5! js the duty of the latter to take the * ¥ initiative in the matter of a visit.a 2 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 + « constable at} - T4 2 Ë Personal Mention |: - _ - : t| _8Ir Montague Allan returned from\u2019 Ÿ A Cacouna yesterday.A ÿ Mr.J.W.Blair, advocate, has re- - \u2018 turned from his holiday trip.- Mr.J.Laverty, advocate, has gone: i for a few weeks to the (gulf shore., Mr.Peers Davidson, has returned to \" ¢ [ AT .the city after a few weeks\u2019 vacation.| : .Mr.J.P.Sibley and Mrs.A.Payette, - WU LI of Boston, are visiting Quebec and \u2019 Pointe au Pic.: ; Mr.A.Rivet, manager of the Provincial Industrial Farm, -has-gone on & -\u2014\u2014 trip for the benefit of his health.Dr.Willlam Bayand, of St.John, : N.B., who is probably the oldest xrac- - tising physician in Canada: celebrated : 23.\u2014(Spe his ninety-first birthday on Monday.- Sloniza.| The death of Mr.George Ducharme\u2019 spot last week around Blano manufacturer took place rather suddenly at g residence, oun looking after the Sroyule Royal avenue, Monday inorning.Death\u201d was due to blood poisoning.Deceased > leaves a wife.1 ; Mr.J.F.Muirhead will visit the Dominion in September.to collect material for the third editioñ of Bagde-,.ker\u2019s hand-book of Canatia,or which he ; is the éditor.Notes and corrections \u2018may be sent to him, care Scribner's \u2026 Sons, 188 Fifth Ave., New York, A The party are inj - The following gentlemen were in-, troduced on \u2018Change yesterday: Mr.« and Cropby, of tha| E.H.Langley, London, Eng., by Mr.J.Quintal; Mr.Geo.A.Carruthers, : Winnipeg, by Mr.James Carruthers; .\u2018Peanuts is the only diet| Messrs.À.W.Stanley and R.W.Pecks.\u2014 } New Britain, by M.T.H.Newman, .\u2014\u2014 = , 5 ALT , A - f ~ TELEPHONE TALKS.=\u2014=\u2014 « /T0 TELEPHONE USERS AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC,\u2014 In laying the foundation for the investigation by the Parlia- : was claimed that Telephone : conditions in Canada were not satisfactory because they do - European countries.In this respect statements were made and statistics presented re- .- garding telephone service in Great Britain, Norway, Sweden, 4 Denmark; Holland; France; Germany, and\u201dothër\u201d countries ; for municipal telephones in England and Scotland was specially commended.; with all of these in the limits on presented to the Committee / .by men well versed in the prevailing conditions in Europe was exceedingly interesting, and a brief resume will we think, : ; be acceptable to those who are following this series.\u2014 ' ns briefly stated are as follows: 1 The telegraph business is a Government monopoly and this i But while the Government owns and operates all the telegraph lines and the long distance { telephone lines, it has been * farming out,\u201d so to speak, the.local exchange telephone service under a license system i The greater portion of the exchanges are owned and oper- © À ated by the National Telephone Company.; 3 In 1899 the Government passed an Act enabling local j À municipalities to provide exchange telephone service.! blished a telephone exchange .Hi in the City of London to compete with the National Company.nced, however, the Post Office i into an agreemen with the «à the same rates, to exchange J service between the subscribers of the two systems, and to : ñ {-\u2014Festrict their operations as far-as -possible-to-separate areas-\u2014\u2014\u2014 ; in order to avoid wasteful expenditure in duplication of plant.i The Government has also established local exchanges at a à number of small places.During the past year experiments .9 have been made in a limited way in giving rural service, but 3 that * the receipts have not i covered the cost of attendance and maintenance.\u201d À The National Company\u2019s exchanges, the Municipal ex- À changes, and the Government exchanges, each have a connection with the Government long distance lines on equal 2 The Government has contracted to take over the National Company\u2019s business on the expiry of the present license in 1911, and it is expected that at the same time it will take over all other telephone exchanges throughout the country., This briefly outlines conditions of telephone service in Great Britain at the present time.i , 2 di Federation was the formation by their nue when the customs receipts were: United Fine Arts Buildings is a pro- \u2019 .of soc'nties may® demand and obtaln | Ema A WELCOME GUEST.Montreal has been honored during the Must two days by the presence of E.Bfr.Prince Louisa of Battenberg.Although the preparations fer hia reception were somewhat hurried they were mone the lass indicative of the cordial feeling of the citizsena for His Serens Highness, and expressive of thelr desire that he should receive a fitting welcome, apd that his stay with them should be pleasant.Prince Louis will leave with his en- tertalners as excellent a refutation for congenial characteristics as had preceded him to the city.His pride in his men-o'-war, the sailors and marines Is a quality that speaks well for him as the man, as well as the Prince, and commands for him the respect of a people who base their judgment on merit rather than on mere rank.\u201cAlthough cheering crowds have not been a feature of his reception, Montreal has none the less warmly ap- preclated his.visit, and since Quebec hes performed the duties of the Province in his reception in that city our welcome was necessarily a civic one.As a city we have welcomed him, and have extended to him the freedom of Canada\u2019s metropolis.Let us hope the Prince will go away with as favorable an impression of Montreal as he will leave with her citizens, me pr PROVINCIAL SUBSIDIES.Hon.Mr.Gouin will doubtless receive the consent of the Premiers :£ the other Provinces to the argument he advances In respect of .he subsidies paid by the Dominion to the Provinces.The trouble with the system as it exists at present is thet there is no basis to it.It is there, and that is all that can be said about it.The Fathers of Con-; federation based the subsilies upon the, census returns of 1861, which might de taken as indicating an intention to conform to developments of population \u2018n the future; so far, no heed has been given to the refürns of the census-tak- ers.The subsidy was intended.to re- - imburse ths Province, In part at least, for what was lost in the way of reve- taken by the central government.That, also, would imply an occasional re-ar-.rangement, and there has been none.\u201cThen there is the test Mr.Gouin applies.The Dominion makes the crim-; Inal laws and appoints the judges The Provinces pay the bills.If the subsily ern states.That their tnoreasing numbers are causing alarm, because of a possible predominance of political power over the Canadians, is no sign that the alarm is justified.Indeed the gq tion is not so rsuoh one of numbers ane of quality.We are sending enough good a¥us of the Empire out there to counterbalance any thousands of American immigrants; but it is necessary for us ta exercise as much vigilance in examining the qualifications of these Americans as we apply to al those who come from other foreign countries, It is hardly to our benefit if the West 1s only a goldfieild to our American cousins whose ane object is to get what they oan from us and return home, as the Celestial does, somewhat richer in pocket, and leaving us somewhat wiser in regard to desirable immigration.It {s not a question of political predom- finance, so much as a question whether these Americans become natur- allzad at all, or whether they remain 8 non-voting section of the commun- ty, \u2018altogether intent on the wealth they can get from us, and in no way concerned with the \u2018progress of the country.fact that the Mormon church has been systematically coloniging the southern section of Alberta for some years, and that the number is being constantly Increased from that sect's followers in Utah, is another reason why the American invasion should remain under observation as to its effects on the West Considering the dif- ficalty the United States have haë with their different fanatical religious sects, we should hardly be prepared to receive them with opon arms.The Doukhobors offer enough chance for evolutionary effort on the part of our government, without opening any more raw classes In Canadian good citizenship.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 MEDICAL SCHOOL INSPECTION.With the approach of the fzll months and the reopening of schools, educational matters will again be -to ths fore, and questions touching educational institutions, from common &chools to universities, be \"taken up] with re-awakening interest.Already one of the needed reforms in connéc- tion with our public schools has been brought to notice by the suggestion made at a recent meeting of the Hy- se bore any relation to the mutuality of: this obligation it would be something.; but it does not.There is no way of: _ @efending the existing system on I's and some time or other Parliament will be obliged tu Jay down a basis that nil work out from decade to decade and with reasonable satisfaction.To base the subsidy forever on the population of 1861 is quite out of the question.AN ART ALLIANCE.As another expression of the growing \u201cUnion\u201d and \u201cMonopoly\u201d \u2018and consolidating tendency of the times, New York has formed an Alliance of Art Bocieties, which promises to be as useful as it is unique of its kind.The | idea \u2018of federation, which was first taken up by the Architectural League of that city, had many disciples and as.a result thirteen constituent societies have been brought into comparative m These include, beside the \u201cArchitectural! League.the National So- ¢lety of Mural Painters, National Sculpture Society, American Fine Arts! Society, National Academy of Design, | Bociety of Illustrators, etc, representing every kind of art from black and white to great architectural plans, and: the laying out of cities and parks.The first work accomplished by t le = influence\u2014of-the\u2014Art\u2014Commission-of_ the City of New York.Only ithe combined energy and influence of a Fed- eratin® could have prevalled upon Jie city to.appoint an expert commis- jon to protect the artistic appearance Mi the city.Thus no work of art san become the property of the city, unless appréved by the commission.All designs of municipal buildings, bridges Approaches, gates, fences, lamps, eto., must also be submitted to them, and the laying out of parks, placing of \"monuments, and changes of like nature receive their critical judgment.Already the Federation is demonstrating the twentieth century doctrine of union and monoply to be good In certain cases, at least.It is exert- Ing a continual influence over the civic art of New York, and promises to con- \u2018 tinvally becoma more formidable and more useful, The recent Municipal Improvement Commission wae first agitated by.\"the Federation, and a ject of theirs.which it will soon materialize.For where the one man or the one society may labor earnestly to a desired end, a union of men, or à union is expected thelr demands with little difficulty.One art soclety In New York had lit- \u201ctle influence: with-the men- who ran the city, but a formidable Federation of the Art Societies, with a consequent getting together of able and talented men, had to be listened to and given consideration.So that, at the present time, the foundation of sound civio art in New York city has been laid by \\ this union and taken form in the Art Commission of New York city, ensur- Ing the exorcize of good tasta in the future erection of publlo works, or eivie improvements, ctte\u2014\u2014 a\u2014\u2014 - TOO MUCH OF A GOOD THING.- The first coming of Americans to our Ndérthwest was Areeted with acclaim, and considerable satisfaction.The majority of them were well to- do.industrious farmers, who wero will- Ing to pdt the new land under the blow and zealously cultivate it, andl thus become, useful citisons of a new and growing section of our country.; IV pid à short | \u201cKY ing and milous ssrioultural population and | i tors should be appointed to look after to give careful attention to the \u2018health merits that anyone hae yet discovered, | rof the pupils.-\u2014 EE æess in life.medical- inspector, which should.Insist- giene Committee, that health 1nspec- the sanitary conditions of schools, and The need for such medical inspection has long been felt by both parents and teachers, and a growing agitation for its adoption ih the public schools of Montreal has been most evident during.the last two years.Speaking \u2018In regard to It, In a paper and a year ago, Dr.N.Valin, Professor of Hygiene in Laval University said: \u201cThe period covered by the educa- lon of-the chlid and youth is of the very greatest importance in its phys- >.(OO LA 2500 SH ga a La 2% 20 3 \\/ 4 x 70, CX ARR > ° 2 G0 8 AX « & 7x ve - \u201cha - æ, C) XXX x TK XR 0c = A APCE - \\ 1 HK Le Ay ; (4 Je \u201cHave you engaged a new cook to take the place of your old one?\u201d \u201cNot yet.My health will not permit me to undergo anything so strenuous; Bo, I am doling my own kitchen work until I get btronger.\u201d .Fly the Flag Aright Now that the great annual picnic has come to a close, and the bunting aas been laid away in lavender for another year, It may be permissible to ask how it came that so many of the cars of the Street Rallway Company were allowed to travel round for days with the Canadian flag upside down.not a little comment amongst a section of citizens, and more particularly perhaps, formed the subject of a wonder- Ing conversation with visitors.A few who struck Montreal froin south of the United States line during last we*k talked of the matter in somewhat iree terms, and bandied about remarks tinat mentary of Canadian loyalty and.iove of the flag of their copntry.And why was this thus?Are we asked to-accept tho suggestion that those responsible for the to, with ignorance as not to know how they ought to be town.If want of knowledge was at the bottom of what other= wise could only be looked on as an in=- sult to the\u2018 Can: d an flag, then - indeed is Moritreal fure! ther behind .than mort of us iondly believed, and the sooner the day schools retobout remedying-the ir the better.The children should be taught, when yet quite young to honor their country\u2019s flag, and when they come to manhood's years they are the less like\u2019 - to Teel like lingering idly by and see .trailed in the dust, the more readily will they come forward to Nght for it, and for that, freedom for which ft stands.But after all, if the runninz up of those golors were left to the individual effort of the car teams, it seems just.likely enough that the topside down- | ness _of certain of then was really the result of want of knowing, often do we see our French-Canadian brother in private life flying the tricolor wrong way about, and even wlth \u201cthe white, red and blue mixed up in all other ways possible! All the same the officers of a Cana dizn company might surely have beon relied upon to see that when the flag flies from thelr property, it does not appear with the Jack down.\u2014Roxburgh.rt Sakhalim a Tragic Island.,(Pall Mall Gazette.) \u2018 ical, noral and intellectual development, Nono of these elements can be | neglected without the others: suffering also, and in the modern struggle of | te, ! perfect and harmonious development of the whole man is demon »1, fer sue- The great \u2018däng-c.to: which the pupll is exposed withou- adequate medical supervision of his en- | viroriment are contagious disease, working too long and too hard with-! out rational adaptation of the work\u2019 to the child's strength, Impure air and improper ventilation.Near-sighted- ness, curvature of the spine, respiratory diseases, are frightfully common: a healthy braln demands a healthy body, and the only man competent to attend to the latter is the expert.\u201d It has been suggested by the President of the New York Board of Hea!th that in- smaller towns parents\u2019 atsc- ciations might be substituted for the + on the observance of the sanitary laws and should oversee the ventilation, heating and plumbing.These Parents\u2019 Leagues\u201d are very common ih Greater New York, and work in harmony with teachers and inspectors.Some provision of this nature is being made by almost all cities.The physical shortcomings of many children who come to the public schools, and who have to compete with strong, robust children, fall for careful attention and wise: treatinent.The curri: culum of studies that may be taken up \u2018without harm by a healthy rhild, may be many times too difficult or a sickly one, and weak eyes and weak constitutions be hopelessly Impaired.by forced overwork.All of this a medical inspector may prevent, as well as seeing that contagious diseases aro nipped in the bud, that the window light is hygienic, that proper ventilation ls secured, and sanitary condi- ditions satisfactory; thereby providing that a child's health shall not sut- fer during his achool years.Considering that education depends for sat! sfactory thoroughness on both body \u2018and mind, it would seem das necessary to provide for medical school inspection as for yearly examination, For the highest class rank.can never be a satisfactory result of achool training, Af 1t- is obtained at the Bact tice of physical health.« NOTES AND COMMENTS.\u2018Toronto Glode: On the 20th August twenty-one years ago Hon, W.S.Fielding became Premier of Nova Bcotia.From that day until the present the career of the Dominion Finance Min-| ister has been one of unchequered success.He held the Premiership of the eastorn province for twelve yoars,| longer than any R rededcysor, had o°-| cupled the office, and, being transferrod by Sir Wilfrid to Ottawa in 1896, has had charge of tho treasury of Canada for a longer period than any previous P statesman, here are few COunadians who ghow & more briliiant record, The \u2018surpluses of his nino years of office at, Oitawa total $68,000,000, and represent each year save tho first, when he In-, hetited & Conservative budge: apd n deficit, Mr, Fielding may well po! down to posterity as.the Minister of! Good Times, GH! mint gonial tern HOW DELICIGUS] Bend 60 cents for a: und o! cholce - fresh cardmaels; gant oan, me ro any address.D, H, Welsh, 126 Bt, hg | Peter.Btreat=-Adve: ,;* - {violent by the governor of the i3i- children who have elected to accompany Behind them rumble \u2018\u2018telegas,\u2019\u201d or rough -gage-and\u2014thoñe-chHidren\u2014who-are_toe- | Musa and moral Sakhalin, tho island which Japan 1s now taking, or, rather, retaking, from ussia, 18 the place to which Ruscla Ra her violent convicts.The con- , vict gt Siberia has some liberty to cen- sole fim for his detention, but the convict in Sakhalin mone.When a party of convicts (having been pronounced berian station) is lan led at Sakhalin .the procession to the jail in as follows: \u2018First among the prisoners come men with fetters on thelr legs and linked together in pairs, the clanking of thelr chaing making a lugubrious nolse.Next come half a dozen men, eich without fetters, hut sccured by the hands to a long iron rod.Then follow female prt- soners, and after them the most affecting part \u2018if the whole-the wives and into exile thelr husbands and fathers.waggons, whe rein are transported ous- young or infirm to walk.When on tue march the prisonera are alloved threa pounds of bread and one-half pound of meat cach day, and they are not forbidden to receive alms.But when they arrrive at their destination their Jot is a pitiful one.Their cells are, damp and \u2018fungus-covered, their food 1s less thun the allowance during the journey, and thelr work in the salt mines Is most exhausting.Many of the prisoners ale very ignorant.Few of them can resd except the Caucassians, but they sare all put to the same laborious work, and in tho event of their being physically unable to perform thelr allotted tasks thelr punishments ara very cruel.Tho Engllah \u2018cat-o'-nine tails\u2018\u2019 18 nothing to the terrors of the \u201cbodiga.\u2019\u201d In this 1a- strument of torture.the prisoner is so fixed that he can neither move nor cry out and wire thongs hound at the end with pointed tin strikes his back at fro- quent intervals.Other tortures to which prisoners are subject are too dreadful to write about, and during all these tortures the pri aoner is prevented by gags from obtain ing even the poor rellef of a seradm, Surely the horrors of the salt mines of Iletskayn are nothing compared with the abmninatajons of Sakhalin, ee Father Gapon's Experiences.In a recently published autoblogra- phical eketch Father Gapon, the Rus- slan.priest, who leq the Ht.Pet urg workingmen on \u201cRed Sunday,\u2019 hen so many were shot down.While attempting to petition tho Czar, tolls of| the jealousy of other pricsts when he began his career in.Poltava, He was fined -for-hls\u2014activity-among\u2014tlet.People, having no parish of.his own.\u201cOnce an old man came to me and begged me to conduct a service in memory of his decensed wife,\u2018 relates Father Gepon, \u201cHaving already been fined several times, 1 had hecome in- ther cautious, Bo I asked the old man to .what parish he helonged, and why he did not go to his own priest, He replied that his parish priest had ask- od soven rubles (83.40), for afficiatine which he could not pay, Asked why s0 much was demanded, the old man explained that at the time of the bur- lal of bis wife, he had only bean able to pay three rubles, and, befng âts- pleased, the priest now said ha must y for hoth ocoasions.Morevey, he sd hoard my sermons, he sald, and felt more drawn to ma than to hia own priest, and no, falllng 0.5.90 Cacouna .es\u2026-sw00v0 6.10 Littla Metls .\u2026.\u20260\u2026.\u2026.\u20260cusceccore Be and all other points on the Rallway.Going September 2nd, 3rd and 4th, returning until September &th, 1905.TO QUEBEC T.,ave Montreal at 11.45 p.m.arrive Quebec 7.00 a.m._ Returning leave Quebec 11.80 p.m, arrive Montreal 6.45 am.° Special sleeping cars are attached.to these trains, and are placed In position for the reception of passengers at Montreal and Levis at 9.00 p.m.CITY TICKET OFFICE: 143 St.James St.and Bonaventure Station.: FOR.OVER SIXTY YEARS, An Old and Well-Tried Remedy.MAS MDREON DE?SEAL ARYANS) FLO WITR PERFEGT SUCCESS, It BOOTIES the CHILD, SOFTENS the GUMS, ALLAYS all PAIN ÇURES WIND COLIC, and is the hest remedy à DIARRHEA.80ld by druggists in every part of ho world.Besure and ask t 0! ) MRS.\u201d WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUB + - AND TAKE NO OTHER KIND.4 \u2014 Fwonty-Five Cents à Bottle : i | IMPROVED SERVICE| Cheap Trips Toronto -.$10.00 Hamilton, .$10.65 -Ottawa .3.50 London.13.8% Quebec .4.00 Petersorod.8.18 Sherbrooke .8.85 Farnham .1.30 1.60 Bt.John, N.B.14.16 St.Agathe .2.00 Labelle.8.20 Magog .2.15 Knowlton 2.10 And all other points In Canada, Fort Willlam and east at \\ LOWEST ONE WAY FIRST CLASS FARE.Good going September 2nd, 3rd, a 4th, Return limit September 8 1905.Seaside Excursions\u2019 From Montres! to St.John, Q.PORTLAND,Me.87.50 ST.ANDREWS, N.B.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.88-50 Good golng August 24, 26 and 28.Good to return leaving destination until September bth, 1906.EXHIBITIONS MOHTREAL TO TORONTO AND RETURN, ! Sept 2nd and 4th oon $ 7.00 Sept.1st, 8rd, 6th, 6th and 7th .10.40 Return Limit, Sept.12th, 1905.MONTREAL TO SHERBRODKE AND RETURM Sept, 6th and.7th .eu sen es $2.00 Sept.2nd, 3rd, 4th, bth, 8th and oth.3.39 Return limit Sept.11th, 1905.Farm Labosers\u2019 Excursions 2nd CLAZS To MANITOBA and ASSINIBOIA $12.00 Good Golng from Montreal on Septem- , ber 8th, 1905.Full particulars on application.-\u2014 PORTLAND, OLD ORCHARD SCARBORO BHA! Pte.Through Parlor\u2019 and Sleeping Car Bervice, Trains lenve Windsor Streot 9.00 a.m.week days, 7.46 p.m.daily.\u2018 eee Ticket Office: 129 St.James Street, Next Past Office.MENÉS Seasid e Excursions MONTREAL } $7.50 TO PORTLAND AND RETURN |- -Going-Dates\u2014August 24, 25, 26.Return Limit\u2014September 5, 1908.Portiand \u201401d Orchard Leaves Montreal at 8 a.m.and 8.01 p.m.Pullman Parlor Cars on day trains \"and sleeping, cars on night trains.| Elegant car service on day trains between! Montreal and Portland.LABOR DAY\u2014Sept.4 | Liverpool,, London and Bristol, AL A MONTREAL AND QUEBEC TO LIVERPOOL Calling at Moville.ROYAL MAIL SERVICE.Tunisian - - 26 Aug.Virginian - - 16 Sept, Victorian -1 Sept Tunisian - - 22 or Bavarian - - 8 Sept.Viciorian - - 29 Sept, New .Turbine Steamer Victorian, on P triâl trip, March 16th, made 1014 knots per hour.Virginian Jowered the record éver the Southerly course 7 hours, 15 minutes.Time, days, 6 hours./ \u2019 Tunisian's record passage, Moville to Rim- ouski, ¢ days, 4 hours.Bavarian's record run, 8 days, 3 hours, 12 minutes.pa reommodation and cuisine unsurpassed.Polite Attention.No v&hration.Electric light nr and steam heat throughout.wards, according to stenmer and location of Toom.Second Cubin, 942,50 and upwards.Steorage \u2014 To Liverpool, London, Glasgow, Bolfast or Londonderry, $27.60 and $28.18., MONTREAL TO GLASGOW.\u2018 lonian - - - Aug.24 Pretorian - - Sept.7 | Corinthian - Aug.31 \u201cBuenos Ayrean Sept 14 \u201cDoes not carry passengers eastward, Saloon, 350; 2nd Cabin, $40; 2rd Class, $28.50.1.& A.ALLAN, 056 Common St., Montreal.Canadian Pacific Rallway Co's \u2019 Co's.ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES, ! MONTREAL (vla Quebec) TO LIVERPOOL LAKE CHAMPLAIN .Aug.24 Sept.28 | LAKB ERFE .cs0usouosuse Sept.T Oct; 12 LAKHE'MANITOBA .Sept.14 Oct.10 RATES OF PASSAGB\u2014FIRST CABIN\u2014To Liverpool, 465.00 and upward, according to steamer and accommodation.Round Trip Tickots at reduced rates.\\ Secon1 Cabin, to Liverpool, $40.00; to London, 342,50.Round Trip at reduced rates.Third Class Raton to\" Liverpool, London, Glasgow, Belfast, Londonderry and Queens- town, $26.50.From Liverpool, London ex Londonderry, $27.30, to Quebec.- MCNTREAL TO LONDON.xLAKE MICHIOAN .Sept.3 xMOUNT TEMPLE \u2026 Sept 9 *MONTROSE .*Second Cabin, to London, $40.00, xThird Class, to London, $26.50.Date \u2018of mailings of Freight Steamers to not shown above, furnished om application.Apply > \u2019 Canadian Pacifis Ry.Ca.Atlantic Steamships Line Board of Trade Building, St.Sacrament Bt., Montreal.DOMIKION LINE STEAMSHIP Dominion.Aug.19 Dominion.Sept.28 Ottawa.Aug.26 Ottawn,.Sept.30 Kensington.S8ept.2 Kenmsington.Oct.7 Canada.,,.Sept.9 Canada.Oct.14 Southwark.Sept.18 Southwark.Oct 31 .The Canada is tha fastest steamor in the Canad!an trade, holding a record of 5 days, 23 hours and 48 minutes between Inishowen Head and Father Point.Midship Baloons, Electric Lights, Speed an@ Comfort.And upwards, accorde ! Reduceû fares to .First C1 vers.870.00 tpg tn steamer QUEBEG: .$4.00 TORONTO.$10.00 Second ss 310.00 nd each SIERHROORB.3.35 HAMILTON.10:65 pid ren?» 0 To principal BritisN (OTTAWA.2.90 LONDON.12.95 {And all other points In Canada and return at ! SINGLE {ENE } FARE CLASS Going dates\u2014Sept.2, 8, 4.Return limit\u20148ept.5, 1906.| EXHIBITIONS \" * TORONTO AND RETURN Sept.2 and 4 sent.J, 8, 5, 6,7 - Return Limit\u2014Sept.12, 1906.Train Service\u2014Leave Montreal 9.00 a.m.and Ceassentes sss tseensene ene Ceveesranne s.\u2026\u2026.10.00 19.30 p.m., daily, 8.00 p.m.week days, - Arrive Toronto 4.30 p.m., 7.15 a.m.635 am.SHERBROOKE AND RETURN |i THE | Liverpool & London & Globe \u201c INSURANCE COMPANY, Capital and as:ets exceed.384.000.0000 Canadian {investments exceed Ciaims pald exceed .HEAD OFFICE \u2014 Compa James Street, corner ot Place d Armes, \u2026: 221.000.000 \u201c MONTREAL DIRECTORS.E 8.CLOUSTON, Eeq.Chalrmnn, 8irf Alex.Lacoste, (leo.KE.Drummond, Esq., ¥F.W.Thompson, Esq.; _ 8.750.000 \u2018s Building, 112 - For all particul t no a pase ars ns to ht end sage, apply to Local Agents, oF to DOMINION LINE, 17 ST.SACRAMENT BT.MONTREAL.REFORD AGENCIES DONALDSON LINE GLASGOW WEEKLY SERVICE.From Montres} 8.8.Athenia (coM stornge) Jr Yon 17 ~1'8.8.Lakonia (cold storage) .Aug $§ B.S.Salacia .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026cnocnse THOMSON LINE LONDON WEEKLY SERVICE.Le From Montreal.Ag.11 -i-S.8.Iona (cold storage and cool air).Ang.Sept.6 and 7.\u2026.BZ-50 155.Devona (cold storage end cool air) ** 2 Sept-2; 345.8-a0d 9.cre.3.38 LEITH SERVICE.~~ ~~ Return Limit\u2014Sept.11, 1805.| ervice\u2014Lenve Montreal 8 a.m.week Train i days nnd 8.01 p.m.daily, arriva at Sherbrooke \"11.22 a.m.and 11.40 p.m.SPECIAL.TRAIN will leave Montreal at 7.20 a.m.Sept.G for Sherbrooke, and on Sept.6 et 10.30 p.m.for Montreal.ee CITY TICKET OFFICH, 187 St.Jamcs Etreet, Tclophones Main «6 i and 461.or Bonaventure Station.: ' Ld AMERICA'S reer language fluently and Is a good school- | | + i ist | Montreal, | | | HERALD DAILY PATTERN ] Binger' fs ar.mr SEWING MACHINES FOR RENT by week or month, at low rates, The ncknowledged running and most convenient of any.\"Try one and be convineed.Only at the Singer stores.Jaook for the red =.1427 St.Catherine Street, 1808 Notre Dame Street, 2437 St.Catherine Street, 23Z7 Notre Lame Street, 166 St.Lawrence Etreet, 1882 St.Lawrence Street, Montreal, Cansxda.\u2014A dv» : \u2014\u2014 FIVE YEARS FOR ÊFORGERY.Sherbrooke, August John Poole was wentenced to five years \u2018|in the penitentiary vesterday by Judge Mulvena, on a churge of forging a cheqite for $24 nnd uttering the same at the Eastern Townships Hank.He had previous] served three yeurs in the efurny school for theft.\u2014 - - ~ .CORINTHIAN IN PORT.A CLEVER SUGGESTION FOR CORSET COVERS Pattern No.1356.Sizes 33 to 40 bust, tere 1s a corset cover which is particularly good for slender figures, the three ruffles edged with embroidery or lace across the front giving the extra fulnnse that is needed over the bust.The neck and waist are sdjunt- ed by wash ribbon run through the heading and the fitted skirt piece helps to hold ft down smoothly over the hips.Fine, plain fawn or nalpaook, or striped and figured mus- linus, combined with insertion.and edging make very dainty little affairs which, while a plentiful supply of them, and when worn with such transparent walsïs as are now in vogue they are almost as much fn evidence as the blouse \u2018iftnelf.For the medium size J yards a materis ne inchen wide, with yar of ace ng and 215 yards of banding, will be wired \u201cThe pattern, No.1768, in eut In sizes from 23 to 40 inches buat, end m be obtained, postpaid, hy sending ten centag the number and size desired and the name and address to The Fashion Me- partment of this paper.ry Go0esressocss tenet est tstesttananna Age necsouneso0 0000000100 0000 0000200000 00000 Mo of Patterns 00000000000 0000 00000000000 { Address Senet iti venn or reessetee in ttomssone ) _ This pattern will De mailed within ten days by filling eut ceupon, in.-closing 10 cents, and sendi te Montreal Herald Pattern they ard expensive to buy, can be made at home with very little expen@iture.One needs ; The Allan liner 8.8.Corinthian, trom Glasgow, arrived in port last night, fth twelve saloon passengers, H.Brodie, Mr.W.P.Mies M.Jeffry, Mr.B.Macdonald, Mrs, WwW.H.MaNamara, Captain -MeNell, Mr.John Scott, Miss Annie It.Sizer, Mrs.Brnith, and Miss Marie 8mlth.: tree ana +e = DRINK \u201cSALVADOR.\u201d petition with the whole warld.ete\u2014-Adv.ce Ce HALIFAX TO ENTERTAIN PRINCE.Halifax, N.§., August 28.(8pecial.) Louls or a reception at the City Hall, the Hehteat- | 23.-\u2014(Bpectal.)\u2014 Miss Grecnway, Miss Frances Hughes, Miss Mary Hughes,! the heer awarded the \u201cGold Medal\u201d at Paris, 19086, for superior excellance, na to purity, flavor and quality, in com- y To ha had at wll Ifcensed hotels, restaurants A public meeting of citizens has heen called by the Mayor to deoide whether a ball will be given In honor ¢f Prince LL four of inspeotion \"J.GARDNER THOMPSON, Resident Manager WILLIAM JACKSON .4.Deputy Manager NATURAL HAIR CREATIONS FRESII MADE POMPADOURS AND WAVY SWITCHES, Take a few moments and examine our.display.Also Plain and Fnocy Combs, \u2018The variaty is very Inrge.We carry every kind, in ren] shell and Imitation.Headquarters for Hair Qoads, llair Dressing, Shampoolng, etc.: \u2026 SAML TARRANTE, 8267 ST.CATHERINE ST.STE.CUNEGONDE WILL CONSIDER THE BY-LAW tion Affair and Will Study Them.Ste, Cunégotude 19 willing to be annexed, At the meeting of the ound jl of that municipality Monday, the members Were dnanimous on à vote to Immmadiately conslder the modified da- nexation.by-law submittad them by Montreal.A committee for this.purpose was appointed, including the Council and sovorai of the leading proprie- torn.by Ald.Geoffelon, It was decided thao a study of the new by-luw bu undertaken by the Council not later than August 23.Ald.Henault moved in ametulnent that the following proprietors Join the council in the atudy of the new\u2019 annexntion by-law: I.If.Hen- ault, Jos.Luttrell, M, Morin, L.Vail- lancourt, H.Martin, F.X.Dupuis, D.Mercure, LI.M.lsymburner, J.DD.Robert, Dr, Cyplot, H.Legault, E.Champagne, A.Leduc, I, Rodier, N.Cour- ville and PF.X, \u2018hadellon.Motion and amendment carried unanimously.It was further decided thnt any citizens who wish may join the committee in thelr dolihaeratiorns 5, cr retirant Clock repalring solicited, estimates xiven.R.llemsley, 366 St.James St.\u2014 Adv.\u201c rs UNPRECEDENTED SALUTE FOR MR.PREFONTAINE.Ottawa, Ont,, August 28.\u2014(8pectal.) Mr.Prefontaine, when he calied upon Prince Louis of Battenberg, ia the first time such recognition was ever given to a colonial minister It was a spécial éémpliiment to Canada and to ihe Minister of Marine.Me.aaron ne, es to-n .fo ebec, where he will board fhe Minte on a af the Guile, Company's and Agents\u2019 Tolephone.Main 4497.\u2018 Received Terms of the City in Annexa- ) On motlon of Ald, Haw en, seconded | ~ ing and are in good shape, Besse REEL ET 4 44 3 SHES ERES REE XEF x%* Tunniclitfe, b Brearley men's Driving Club opened yesterday! SUMMARY.2.17 Trot dnd pace, purse $500, (unfinished):\u2014 : Purity, b.m., (Moon).T.\\ Sanur g, NY.+.© 511384 Minnie Keswick, ch.m., (Curtis), G.W.Curtis, Orangeville.1 3 8 8 8 1 Time\u20142.17%, 2.17%.2.17, 2.17, 2.19%, 23 the rules of racing.and the Jockey li- |\u2019 evening instead of Friday, owing to | taking - [YORKSHIRE ELEVEN MAY BE CHAMPIONS Their Defeat of Lancashire Gives Them Good Chance to Finish First.By defeating Lancashire the County of Yorkéhire has won a good chance 0] sacuting the championship honors * Yorkshire\u2014First - Innings.Rothery, b Brearley.rs re en Tuhnaicliffe, c MacLaren b Cook.Denton, b Brearley.c.ecoeveses Hon, F.8.Jackson, b Cook.Hiret, b Cook .s\u2026oscuve Rhodes, ¢ Garnett, b Brearley.E.Bmith, ¢c Kermode, b Brearley.Haigh, ¢ Hornby, b Brearley.Myers, ¢ Garnett, b Brearley.Hunter, not out .eresvenares Ringrose, b Brearley .Extras om So o\u2026cosseur ao.sense acsoc002enat Total .\u2026onrsnocsocenvensonces0 Yorkahire\u2014Second Innings.Rothery, b Brearley .,.| maOBDBUTOSœ -) se œ srcacenurce 000.Denton, ¢ MacLaren, b Cook.Hon, F.8S.Jackson, © Poldevin, b Brearley .J Hirst, b Brearley .ievceeecuiiees 8 Rhodes, c MadLaren, b Brearley.B, Smith, b Cook .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026so0c Haigh, c Brearley, b Cook.3 Myers, ¢ Brearley, b Cook.cess Hunter, b Brearley.c.cecocecescsre 0 Ringrose, not OUt .eeveoncrarese 0 Extras .PP s\u2026sccvro0c0.18 Total 00000000 TT 266 Lancashire\u2014First Innings, A.C.MacLaren, st Hunter, Rhodes 51 R.H.Spooner, b Rhodes.42 Tyldesley, c Hiret, b Rhodes.33 L.O.8, Poldevin, c Denton, b Haigh .Cerna ea ea ane 0 00000 .1 'H, G.Garnett, lb.w, b Rhodes.19 Bharp, b Jackson \u2026.\u2026.\u2026.ooucoc0s 7 Hallows, not out .nondrr 16 A.H.Hornby, db Jackson.0 Cook, o Tunnioliffe, b Jackson.0 Kermode, b Rhodes .cceveveee 2 W.Brearley, b Jackson .8 Extras .cccceviveeiocanenes cecven 3 Total .[A ec.177 Lancashire\u2014Second Innings.A.C.MacLaren, b Jackson.,.14 R.H.Spooner, b Halgh.13 Tyldesley, b Halgh .ccec00eae 26 \u2018L.O.8.Poidevin, et Hunter, b ; Rhodes .olciivrocrsioelivece ae 40 H.Garnett, ¢ and b Rhqdes.0 \u2018Sharp, b Hirst .[RP 7 ! Hallows, c and b RhOG66.0.+ ssooosonccccavscs 140 Total .Bowling analysip.\u2014 [ .Yorkshire\u2014First Innings.O M R W.|Brearley .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.14 4 # 7 Cool .\u2026.\u2026+.000000s 13 3 8 3 Lancashire\u2014First Innings.Hirst .aus scuc000 .8 2 21 2 RINETOS® se\u2026circcccose : Rhodes c.caeverroscons 23 8 68 5 MYETS .\u2026\u20260cccvecvocss 9 1 26 0 Halgh aocnseures 4 0 25.1 Jackson .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.9.2 4 16 A Myers bowled one no-ball, Yorkshire\u2014Second Innings.\u2018| Brearley .26.3 2 122 8 Coak .15 2 5L 4 Kermode .18 0 76 0 Hallowe .eee T0190 0 | Brearley bowled one no-ball and Ker- \u201cmode one wide.Below will be found the present \u2018positions of the two leading counties in the competition for the County Cham- hip:\u2014 - \u2018 pions \"Pp Pivd.W., La Dro.Pts.ret Lancashire .20 11 2 .2 Yorkshire .23 16 8 4 13 68.42 LANCASHIRE ELEVEN LOST.| eleven lost their match with the Aus- | trallans by an innings .and 67 runs.| In the first innings yesterday the visi- : tors scored.313 runs.; 184.[lo \u2014_\u2014 WESMOUNT TEAM.For the league match against Os- \u20144 4porne-at-\"Westmount-Park.: 26th inst, at 3 p.m.gharp, the follow- Westmount: H.T ing will represent y r.Somers, captain; 8.8.Woodward, E.A.E.Howell, F., A.Mahon, A ER a O.G.Beckett, W.Dalton, A.Brown, L.A.Riley, spare.INTERNATIONAL CRICKET TEAM.Toronto, E.Hall, of the Canadian Cricket Association yesterday announced the personnel of the team to represent Canada in the International match with the United States on the grounds on Monday, Tuesday and Wed- as follows: D.W.Saunders, L.Yorke, Victoria, B.C.F.W.Terry, Mimico Ayelum.F.C.Evans, Mimico Ayslum, - W.Whitaker, Mimico Asylum, T.Dyson, Mimico Asylum.E.G.Hull, 8t.Simon's., J.J.Cameron, St.Simon\u2019.F.8.Beddow, Rosedale.H.F.Lownsborough, Woodstock.8.W.Mossman, Toronto.\" ep Gold cuff links and scarf pins.Hemsley.255 St.James St.\u2014Adv, mae , R.BRITISH BOWLERS COMING.Toronto, Aug.1 received by A.B.Wigmore, Ontario Bowling association, Bowling Assoclation i next year.Mr.the international.board.tish Bowling Bowling Association, wllng Association, ks.\u2014 _ MISCELLANEOUS ODDS AND ENDS OF SPORT.IR WEDNESDAY, AUVONE 38, Lancashire\u2014Second Innings.Hirst .\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.verses 13 8 29 1j Rhodes .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.21.4 6 49 4 \u201cJACKSON soscrcccace0cr 14 6 20 1 \" Haigh .\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.20 0 2 3 POSITIONS.London, August 23.\u2014The Lancashire Yesterday the! I ncashire players replied with 114, oa following on were .dismissed for saturday.\u2018rall, K.Dowle, W.T.Hetherington, ; V#.| August 22.\u2014Secretary John Rosedale nesday of next week.The eleven is | Toronto (captaln).23.\u2014A letter has becn of the from A.H.Hamilton, of Edinburgh, accepting xtended to the Imperial the invitation e à to he le onada Hamilton says that suggests thnt : rosentation be as follows: Scot- dan Bo Associftion, 8 rinks: Eng- ssoclation 3 rinks; Irish lish Bowling Ass nk IL 1 rink.Total, 7 No trouble will be experiericed in tha appointment of a referee for the Sham- , .oo 5 rook-Capitel match in Ottawa Saturd- day.Amongst.those suggested by both interested teams are Bob Taylor, { Desse Brown and Wm.Bramley, au two of these three gentlemen will probably act.Henry Hoobin has recovered from the injury to his ankle and may play in one or more matches for the Sharn- rocks this season, though he will not be in the game Saturday.He acoom- panied the Shamrocks to Quebec last night.: , Harry Smith saw the Cornwall- Shamrock match last Saturday, and, forgetting his injured knee, jumped -(p in his excitement and wrenched the member again.The Shamrocks are without the services of Johnny and Paddy Brennan and Johnny Currie in thelr match in Quebec to-day.Next Saturday will be one of the sportiest days of the year.Shamrocks play in Ottawa and Montreals in Cornwall.The annual regatta otf the Grand Trunk Boating Club and the annnual races of the Montreal Swimming Club will take place.The Birds play Baltimore here.Races will be on at Delorimier Park and there will: be football and cricket matches ga- lora.The team of South African veterans that won the tug-of-war and wrestling on horseback contests from the Fle:d Battery team at the Arena last night was composed of Sandow Hannafori, {Bert Horsfall, Angus Sutherland and (Percy Roberts.They meet the sailor athletes to-night.The Shamrocks will not run an excursion to Ottawa Saturday but they will return on a special train in the evening, .The Montreals are practising faith \u2018fully for their match Jn Cornwall Bat- urday.The Shamrocks were too confident in Cornwall Saturday, and the hard working Factory Town boys took a fall out of them.The Caps favar Billy Bramley and Desse Brown as referees for Saturday's game.Baltimore plays the Birde here Friday, Baturday, and Sunday, .Not an Eastern player 1s on Canada\u2019s international cricket eleven.St.Catharines is sure of winning the C.L.A.championship.The next important question.în ia- rocks will be allowed to plas Miao Cup games with St.Catharines.The Shamrocks will hold a meetinz Thursday night to make final arrangements for their game in Ottawa Saturday.The Montreal Football Club will earller than usually.R.Hemsley, 266 8t.James \u2014Adv.erosse circles will be whether Sham- stwrt practising this fall two weeks.All optical repairs exeeuted proropt-; (Canadian Associated Press.Cable.) London, Aug.28.\u2014The Pilgrim football team, with Sir Charles and Lady Kirkpatrick, after a bon voyage dinner, leave by the Bavarian to-day.V.J.Woodward, the Tottenham Hotspur, cannot leave till Tuesday, when, after arriving at Quebec by the Lake Manitoba, a special train will take him to Montreal, in order that he may take part in the first game.Bir Ernest Cochrane, who has presented the challenge cup to be contested for in Canada and the United States, will not cross until a later date.: SAILORS VS.Y.M.C.A.Fleven aallors of Prince Louts\u2019 retinue have arranged to meet.a Y.M.C, A.eleven at the Baseball Park tue nignt at 615.All out Y.M.C.A, ani see hat the handy man can do with his feet.+ \u2014 TORONTO CLUBS AMALGAMATE.Toronto, August 23.\u2014At a meeting of the Toronto Football Club it was decided to accept the terms of amalgamation offered by the Argonaut Club and the combined team will be known as Toronto-Argonaut.The club in the Senior Ontario Rugby series will be financed by the Argonauts and will play under the football section of the big rowing club.This fall Toronto will have but one senior team, besides \u2019Varsity, as against three last year.CRUCIAL LACROSSE MATCH IN RENFREW SATURDAY Almonte, August 28.\u2014(Special) \u2014 The league lacrosse match which was to have been played here Saturday afternoon, between the Stars, of Ottawa, and Almonte, has been postponed until Labor Day.The crucial match of the league takes place in Renfrew on Saturday between Carleton Place and Renfrew.If Renfrew wins, the championship belongs to them, but if Carleton Place wins there will be a three-cornered tie with Almonte in.Since the.pestponement of the match here, and on atcount of the interest in the game in Renfrew {t is expected that there will be a good delegation from this town to go to Renfrew.If good return train accommodation {si secured a large attendance from this town would be assured.\u2019 .re MASSAWIPPI CLUB'S RPGATTA.The Massawipp! Canoe Club held thelr third annual regatta at North Hatley on Saturdey afternoon.The day was an ideal one and there was .High Grade value ?shoes ?reduced.: now $4.00.Box Calf Boots, now $2.95.soles, narrow, Orange colored Blucher Boots, extended oak tanned soles; medium pointed toes ; high and medium heels.and $6.00, now $2.95 and $3.75.stock, excellent wearing shoes.i Oxfords in Lace and Blucher Style, made of the best quality patent leather, with high and low heels, medium extended oak tanned medium and full Shoes \u201cAt Reduced Prices Do you want really \u2018good shoe Do you want to savé \u2018money on If you-do, buy now while they're Blucher Boots with finest quality Patent Colt Vamp, fancy cloth top, medium pointed toes, medium oak tanned soles, high heels.Were $6.00, with Were $4.00 with heavy soles, new Were $3.50, toes.$2.45 and $3.45.% Were $4.00 and $5.00, now We'd like you to come in and see these shoes \u2014 examine them.a ~ BEN.SLATER, RE 4 1840 Notre Dame Street, Second door East of MoGill.7 Saeed Buy a Did You EB Many of our best customers bought: their first suit from - us during our Lonely Sale.It is a good time to see how well Semi-ready tailors ing can suit you.All broken lots of suits worth from $15 to $22 are on sale now with the labels cut out at $12.Better call in to-day and see what we can do for you.Semi-ready Tailoring NTREAL ê Street, .\\ 231 St James \\ of the various events are as follows: miles an hour when the four sailing yachts started over the six-mile course.The yachts entered were: \u201cVive, * sailed by A.D.Owen; \u201cTogo,\u201d J.BE, McCrea; \u201cGoblin,\u201d H.R.Owen, and \u201cScamp,\u201d A.T.Boydell.: The latter yacht got away first, and maintained the lead until the finish, winning by a good nm - Bailing dingies, 12-foot class\u2014k & Picking, 2, Treningham.: Salling canoes, ¢ entries\u20141, C.Cate; 2, H, Hain, ; Bingle paddle, half mile, 4 entrles\u2014 L N.Armstrong; 3, G.Powell, ', Crab race, half mile, four entries\u2014L R.Newton; 2, C.I.Cate, Tandem canoe, two gentlemen, three entries\u20141, Powell, and Buryland.Bwimming race, 100 yards, eight en- tries\u2014A.Johanason.Hurry-Scurry, six entries\u2014C.IL Cate., Tandem canoe, lady and gentleman-\u2014 1, Powell and Miss Bond; 3, Army- stion and Miss Hurry.Junior tandem paddle\u2014l, H.Bowen end H.Johnston; 2, J.Dresser and R.Webster.Gunwale race, canoe, 7\u2019 entries\u2014i Ia I.Hyndman; 2, C.L.Cate.' Double scull, three entries\u20141, F.Gosnell and M.Armystrong; 3, A.Bpriggins and H.Spriggins.: \u2014_\u2014 .Ald.Dan Gallery, M.P., and family were received.In private audien - the Pope yesterday.ce by 2228-2232 ST.CATHERINE STREET.1906, CLUB SECRETARIES wilt find tt to their interest to write for prices and particulars of complete outfita, which we supply.So, All clothing sold by us is of correct design, made to order, and we are in a position to furnish uniforms, special in colors or pattern, at short notice, Illustrated Pfice List ready for mailing about Sept.1\u2014mailed fres te any address.R.& W.KERR, 2226-2233 ST.CATHERINE ST.$ .3 $ o : o .New Hats New Hats English Union Made Pure Fur Felt.\u2018 ROYAL SPECIAL\u201d AT $2.00.Best value ever offered in Canada.Everyone positively guaranteed.In order to introduce this line we will present every purchaser with a nice Japanese walking stick.HEIDE I HII HIE HII HEN JIA NK HII RIERA £3050 IH HHH 0 ROYAL STORES \u2014 3 + Vi NWN VN [Grane \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 net press .Consti Good Coffee?What Constitutes Good Cotiiee : offees to make a fine blending, taking one for ite finesse, another for its flavor, a .fair combination, thers is yet the important proceeding of roasting which shall de- of each variety of coffes.It is a delicate operation which requires experience and skill that le therefore, save themselves from disappointment by taking \u201cMRS.HUOT'S COF- which gives a rich and palatable beverage, deleisusly flavored._ The ntation for this famous brand throughout Canada.; so .after.having made your cholce of \u20ac .third fee He strenjth, in order to produce a given te everybody.The consumers will, © PEER whish hes attained perfection in Rs class, and > tem Be D, Muresan, Montreal, hie alities \u2018sesured' the exclusive repress + Lonely Suit ?1551 St.Catherine Street! i a large crowd present.The winner.us Tho wind was blowing about ten 1 cr =are pram we - ; .vr ' vy \u201d y Y c \" : ; { | THE MONTREAY DAILY HEBALD.WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23.1905 4 # \u2014\u2014neees rt EEE Tg fe - : \u2018 ; .a - EE ES ; - ?, .Martin River (368) dy, northwest wind.~ - : \u2018\u201c \u201d © tavard.6.80 em, BONAVISTA.Caf eRe tr ni AE AA rece .STADE PMR .=1- Rar \u2019 ar pi red MA AL BANK OF CANADA \u2019 k 0 CC \u2019 ; J .wind.Toward, a.m., ./ \u2014 a Eo.meni CI A; South Point (18)\u2014inward, yesterds at Capital Paid U .\u201c, .4° p.mn., .; .80 AR Pieressssney 5 Local List Was Stronger; Traction Bamnings |] 05] Grain Men Getting Busy; Bate Loto Caron pong x À PH Reserve 01 LL sos 5 oca 1S S vd 9 i -_ Spanish or 9 Lew Zoint, @ydney (580) \u2014 C' get wind.HEAD OFR 8 .liver | so | Genes, \u201cyomtorany, Tr ged.meat FFICE - - TORONTO © Prices Helped by Wall Street [usm metro raiwey Com .Wheat Now on Export Basis |i on.kbs © BR nostro paseo % y for week ending Aug.Brio sr SAILED FOR MO, DA.WILRIE.\u2026.GENER a.MES - ei .seer rtnseeriararertan a i \u2014_\u2014 ; .AD ' ; \u2014 | porespondivig wesls 1804.56,421 LT : Le next day is Labo Monterume i, MONTREAL , BRANCH \u2014 South-west : & Can, 10 at 100; Mackay copxmon, 35 at 41, = 1 \u2018 : fa'fs on Sunday; the next day is Ls ardinian.0.James and MoGill 8 ; C.P.R,, Toledo and Domin- 15 at 4134; N.S.Steel, 25 at cus at 66%, 100 INCFEABE v-veverrsnsracensnonsens.b 4,048 Shipments Through tie Port Di ay, and the rt was therefore post- Hurona, Head fa General Banking Business.ta + 5.at ¢7; Dominion Coal, 70 at 7d.Havana Electric third week August 7: \u2018 pc med until thecfifth.; i viegs Department.Sterling Exchange, ~ ion Coal Worked .increase 34.043, from January, first, Will be Very Large wo Kendington.J.A.RICHARDSON.Managen # .increase $174,892, 11 .o Lake Michigar a Higher.Wall Street Market \u2014 * \u2018This Fall.\u2014 + Lake Micbig \u2014\u2014 9 Hig Wall Street.\u2014 Bull operators nad| Bank of Commerce : : Investment Returns | Protarian.\u201d ~ J complete control of the market at the : a Mount\u201d 7.07\" À EWART & 00 ai While Wall street market interests outset and all the leaders opened sub- Has 125 Branches| As far as the lacal grain exporter is + - Mane gemplo.Antmorp oo RUE: ) 8 hd are leaving no effort unturned to show stentially above yesterday's closing.~~ |concerned the whole grain situation iv Following are the investment re-|Ka\u2018 aestor Trader.Manchester .FIRE INSURANCE > 7 the Publie jee thelr market ts and Transactions were on a very large ° The Canadian Bank of Cominerce nus changed, After one of tho dullest sea .|tyrns on Montreal stocks at last F, ons MARINE INSURANCE F a.er - a) : 3reex, A RE 3 .cee .Pa ited Sffort to induce the public to Seale, all through the Jat, past culasly Alta and Princeton, B.C., Mr.W, C, 80hs in a number of years owing to th æ prices complied by ns bn & David «$fount Royal ol .Aug.10 EMPLOYERS\u2019 LIABILITY INSURANCE.: come in and buy stocks.A rather transactions in which were 0: 8,000 and| LYNch being appointed acting manager | price of Cunadian wheat being f ar oe roxers, Rrrdvoes.\u2018Hamburg .Aug.24 CAM BOILER INSURANCE.a Interesting ¢ opinion was expressed by 6,000 shares respectively.at Pincher Creek, and Mo a above an export basis, the prices 1 jr Clogs.Div.¥ pa, Lake Erie, \u201cLiverpool Linn HENS COLLECTIVE INSURANCE, very Melosely \u201cWhen he stated that the Profit taking in Reading and the which the bank purposes opening at the Buster bh wheat hy on tlsfactory io] Can.Pacific _ Ft î Ten Signalled in Gulf.: D ACCIDENT INSURANCE, public here were showing a good deal or Eries wiped out about all of their ad-| North Battleford, Sask., shortly, this y's SHS] 81 Buyer, wih Las result t put! Soo common .\u2026.135 4 312 Victoria, Escalone.; Sovereign Bank Building, St, J judgment in not rushing and putting Y@nces, but the movement had but Ut- vil] make the total number of brancnes & \"YMber of firms are making arrar ge-| Montreal Street.228 $ 4421 Escalona, Montezuma, Hurona ing, St.James Stree}, : ihelr good money Into stocks.As tle effect am tho- general oa whlch 1126, of which 119 are in Canada.ments for quite large shipments du; g ag Toronto Bt.«.106 \u201c8 an) OCEAN STEAMERS IN PORT.ree A ; rose to a higher level.e Unita le coming fall.Twin City .er oe 7 2 0\u20ac \u2018 se 00\"; ; fav as he could see, quite a few brok- states Stcel stocks and Amalgamated : A prominent grain dealer, disc g 38-| Detroit y LE en ee D, 5 4.27iR.M.$, Tunisien, H.& A.Allan; foot of St.-SOVEREICN = # ers were carrying very large amounts opper were heavily bought.A suv-| The Stock Transfer Tax (ing the situation with the Heral g on| Toledo ,.w + gi% 5 528 Tranools Xavier Street.BANK = of different stocks.and while they Toft se _uent rise of about 2 points in Amal- \"Change to-day inclined to the op 8 on| Mackay com .es » ss 3 La vier Binion Line, foot of St.Francols Wil sell 17 shares of this 6 per cent, il this did not seem a very good Mason Gamated Copper and Smeiting and 4%| The Chronicle says of the stock] that tie amount of wheat that w ould| s.ackay .pfd,.- The 1 g 43 Hibernian, H.& A.Allan, foot of St.Fran- Aa ing security at $1323 \"each, 5 why the public should help them out in Smelting pfd., rallled the market,but| transfer tax: The stock transfer tax is! be shipped from Montreal to J 3r jtish) Dom.Textlle PA ity 2 7 59 cois Xavier Street.! & the Investor praotically 4!£ pe.2 Although the volume of trading in l@llroad stocks did not get back to| certainly partial, restrictive, and dis-| ports before the close of navi @ it{un| Montreal Powe Ao 91 \\ oo lonian, H.& A.Allan, Glasgow wharf.AMALGAMATED GOPPER ; Canadian Pac.here was rather small, the best.Bonds were steddy.+ \u2018criminating.1t invalves intricacies would be unusually large, mail (ly ; be-| Montreal Te! ogra H 165 29 Corinthian, H.& A.Allan, Glasgow wharf.I 5 : à to which are llable to create almost in-| causé à number of buyers had n pt been| Bell 'Telept ,2°ST4P 0 8 4.54 Lake Champlain, C.P.Atlantic Line, King 8 another excellent purchase and is a .the buying of scattered lots seemed to WALL STREET: GOSSIP.culties \u2018carrying in the market for some time o Sone.156% 8 5,10 Häward Pier.buy On all substantia! recessions.It ) indicate that the recent rise had given surmountable dirficult'es in nie Tying the hi m rices being quoted fo Ml .ng to} Ogllvie x 7 1 7 gag 7 5.46 Lakonla, R.Reford Co., Dondldson.Line dock.pays 114 per cent, quarterly dividends, the public a higher opinion of its value Sales on Wall Street to noon were| it into effect, iatr our aid de- and aa 5 Nous to.|, wheat Lake 0%, the woods 112 7 6.25 Devona, R.Reford Co., Thomson Line dock.being at the rate of 5 per rerit.per, ind they were willing to take some of 530,400 shares.liable to unreasonably hamper and.de n 1ey were now à o & ntract Mont: al Cotton .116 7 6,03 ; Klora, J.R.Ronald, Hochelaga.annum, and at present quotations nets\u2019 lt for a long pull.While some of the lay all stock exchange transactions.for large amounts, Ban of Montreal.253 10 3.02 ! Dahomey, Elder, Dempster & Co.practically 6 per vent.Your orders are = Wall street houses continue bullish on HILL STOCKS.a pornos we are Bet & ing as| \u2018fonds \" ° |énincles or.Alentic Line.London wharf.solicited by Ë \\ Sa ASS ; - : oe muc usiness as we cou w 1sh=-|\" alacia, R.Refor o.Donaldson whart.+ : x a this Hk, Dome ont pein Mage Northern Securities sold 1887, 189: Granby Mining Should ed,\u201d suid Mr.Metcalfe, one of © Mont-| \u20ac ine Elotrlo.8 : ped! Manchester Importer.Furnoss, Withy & Co.NORRIS P.BRYANT, BROKER 3 ; , Northern Pacific sold 213, 214; Grea reals most prominesl gra \u2026 expor' a .xpected.84 St.Francois Xavier &t .Ld Ligh.seat one o'clock it sold 161% jn Northern, pfd., sold 841 to 822.° Earn $125,000 a Month ers, to-day.\u2018No.1 North sn La PI Ogllvie Milling .116 6 6.17 Montezuma, Hurona.(Phones Main po su Montreal B Soo common, which yesterday, did - B .: lidated IPB on export account at bo ut 824;o| * : \u2014 AT OTHER PORTS.Exclusive leased wire mantis ; A not show much change in price when J- 5.Bache & Co.\u2014Noon.\u2014The mar- oston\u2014The Granby Consollda and there ls so little Pr \u2018rofit in the Buenos Ayresan.Liverpool .Stock Exchange members in princigai cities Ë \"as .5 D ket opened strong and active with| C°» earned $97,000 not #: Muy from <rade at those figures \u2018 Curb S iti Cervona.-London == \u2014 era in principal cities.i it was announced the rate of dividend p g and active ; 26 ;, of Copper B \u2018hat shippers u ecurities : \u2014 F \u2019 ; e .d buyi tn Co Steels and Har- production of 1,026,000 ibs, © opper, re not doing as large Marina.Glasgow td 8 had not been increased wag consider- E00C DUYINE ppêr Steo's a the output of six furnaces In opera-| Bas wish A bus incss asi e\u2014 + NOTES \u2014 ° ably weaker to-day, but very little of \"Iman Issues, St.Paul, gained 1 per|.twenty-nine days.In June the they could if they wis 1 believe : lhe stock came out.C In \u2018Wallstreet Ihe stock sold 134% to 135 compared tvith 13914 yesterday.There was only cent, on\u2019 its dividend.ï u was extendod to the general list and _The buying company earned $84,000 net from a production of 1,260,000 lbs, of copper, the output of six furnaces in operation 21 that the export busines # will @ oon become more satisfactor: - f, howewer, and I have no doubt tha ; the reniainder Mos! of the curb stocks showed consider- tole Jstrength to-day, -but most of tho activity in em was furnished by Toronto interests.Messrs.Furnezs, Withy & Co.have just launched the Harley, at Hartlepool, England, a steamship of 357 feet in length, built on BOARD ROOM FURNITURE In future t rushed to fully suppli prices will \u2018 , .à a ; > the deep frame principle, to take the highest bne transaction on the local market, at days, July net earnings have not of the season will be a , profitable onedo| grey rical Development Co.Bid Asked, clars nt Lloyds.Sho will bave triple expan- Let us quote you prices .£1 135 5%.San Paulo, bonds, Which have been made up as yet, but they should the trade.; .î DIRE 00e 56 6 |slon engines.SA 4 een very strong in e Toronto mar- .be near the $100,000 mark.The Gran- a 1 a Bands .aerate, 83 8% \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ; , ; Ë ket sold here at 963 to-day.The DOMINION by Company does not owe a dallar, It B Likel+ Mes ican L.& P.Co\u2014 * 0° ( Directors\u2019 Chairs, Tables, Etc.; rontinued good showing being made by SECURIT has paid over a quarter of & million ananas KE + to be ( 00K LLLcc Le Lenau ne s\u2026\u2026\u2026.614 64 i Canada Office Furniture Co., \u201d the stock seems to be helping Rio de IES dolléra out of earnings for new proper- P This Fall 9 ondu seeserrensesens ee 80 on 8 | £1 St.James St.; Faneiro.the other South American CORPORATION, ttes since the change In management, âgher s ra Ro a pee serseens - ME0 80&26 .ET RC bs proposition.along very well as the ' paid out $100,000 for smelter improve-| It is reported pat the American | stock RE \u2018 a .oval DT Tone Tit g at oy Limited.ments, and has a working capital of| Fruit Combine, composed of the \u2018tm- Bonds |.annee 0 2 .r \u2018 i eve! In Toronto to-day, selling a 2.rising $600,000.It never draws oB porters und wb on Ju York f overcign.Bank CS ; i , Brokers, here, say that Rio common We bave for sale a number copper ehlpments\u2014and-us thereds anfena other larg ale of in York CSA NEA TI ee area SEL Ta OO = A | LAKE OF THE WOODS MILLING & has advanced too rapidly altogether in of issues of Investment Bonds average of thirty cars of copper In greed on a BY Loom id ra oon is City and District Bank.460 .\u2019 C0, LIMITED & Toronto \u2014to' yleld from 414 to 6 p > ?= [on 3 em of keeping bananas SE : : .oy 3 oronto, > per transit between Betish Columbia anad \u2018from becomir Ë x , y ; Dominion Coal, common, which has cent.\u2014securitles of established New York all the time, which will, a drug on any market.C Dividend Notice.Notice ts hereby given that a distribution of 1% per cent., being the quarterly dividend worth and'not subject to spec- Xe surplus fruit will be ulative market fluctuations, æhighever cities\u2019 area\u2019 nof £4 or overstocked, and thu g been neglected for some days, was \u2018gain much stronger to-day, and was bid up close to the 80 mark compared average $10,000 per car in value and it takes forty-five days to get: the returns frown its shipments, it has $300,- Most of the Medium Sized Canada Lite Building, | INSURANCE | with 76% last week.When any buy- 000 of capital tied up In copper In, gu fair fig generally be maintained yt on the accumulative preferred shares of the ing orders make their appearance the transit al all times.| de all over America, .-Lake of the Woods Milling Company, Limit- Mocks usually jumps ren ae que E.&.NORSWORTHY, 'IVith six furnaces the company has! ots ¢ point decided upon by ?he : Institutions Are Doing sd.has been derlared.payable on Friday, the a as it is apparently very closely held.Manager been ahle to show net earnings in\u2018the! cities is irerchants of the blg Easy arn as on record at the close ; ; = ger.cltles fs t Il b nas by weight.- .V WwW 11 e se of business on the 19th i Loal preferred 115 for a small tut | last.few months on an average of $82,- not by SO HSE vananas by west and Record Mutual Life ery ell.day of August.\u2019 Ë Nova Scotia Steel held Its advance 000 per month, which is at the rate of sale p- the\u2014bunch;\u2014and\u2014in : : - _ The Transfer Books will be closed from à very well and at the close 663, was bid $1,000.000 per annum, or about B80 cents| per h fice will be quoted at so r uch For Sixty-Two Years .August 21st until\u2019 August 3ist, both days in- 5 tor the stock.It sold 67 in Toronto.per share.) : is sl! FT AIA rate) Commenting upon the recent rise in RE: der of the Board a oledo was-fairly-active-at-a slightiy-1-\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 gr pen come he-company \u201chas \u201cJust blown In two\" advr r = s an The Mutual Life Insurance of New : ye of the board., * SMgher level, sale belng made at 35% nearly AA standard stock 1 Penna additional furnaces of large size, which i for; MCE of about 25 per cent.© n the York has issued a statement which; l@nk shares the Montreal Insurance : : Æ 1 NEILSON, und 35%.ae good sirène) A e uv the took Increases the smelter output 4b per! ner quotations.4 shows what thé company had done for nd Financial Chronicle points out that \u2014_ Assistant Secretary.* Toronto Ralls, Twins, and Detroit V8?Par cu AE y & ach higher.Boy! CéNL.80 that from now un it is expect- * Cor ts policy-holders during the sixty-two the higher level attained by several 1s- TT United Showed slight weakness, To-\u2019 looks RH Borers.and Steels.Thy! ed that the Granby Will show net earn- Wheat Market - - years It had existed on Decembér 3l |sues has drawn the -attention of in- way sellin .* i 25, .§ , pri selv + y _selling down to 106%, tractions have been rather quiet of ings of at least $125,000 per month last.During that period it recelved while Detroit United sold.944 in Wall which will be.at the rate of $1.25 per: At the Winnipeg market tif is morn- vestors to the outlook for banking pro- - ; pe 283,260,878 in Interest, rent and profits PIRE ° Le __ street.94% was the lowest here.late, but wm another epell of oon share per annum qn 1,350,000 shares, ing August options opened at $1.01! earned on its Investments, being 23,9 fits in the Dominion, and says.Tie mine prokers desired to respect the eather In sight B B® 8 are: purchases.7 October options.opened\u2019 at 7944 and: per cent.of.the total premiums re- Chronicle: \u201cEvidently this 1s regardel yor's request that it should be a The market has all the ear marks Of later 79% was bid.!ceived.\u2018This interest, rent and profits, py jnvestors as being favorable, for the EALED TENDERS, addressed to the une tivic holiday this afternoon and ad- Selling Callson U.S.Stock ,° At the Chicago market September had practically paid the death claims dersigned, and eudorsed \u201cTender for Peel lourned over the late session.Bole much higher.: Some large foreign speculators options opened Bt $1%¢ an Meet ne In every year of the Company's hie her a minds on the soil stent an Ele Tues ns ne bor 130 : ' JA Dece 8 > : ay .; : - ers.\u201d P uesday, September 12 .Marler & Hodgson:\u2014Renewed mani- weeks ago, thinkin the \u2018New ex at BOThC.Dr cember options 5 ope ned at tory, the.average ratio for the sixty r cman an © se - : talk on Union Pacific 1s bullish, There on Union Paclfie, St.Paul.and calls\u2019 | from interest and ronts, the company 1806 the banks will be able to transac! plan and spécification to be sean at the offices CANADIAN GROUP ON WALL Is less pressure to sell it than for some: States Steel stock, calling fo United { hud carned $1,262,011 as profit on ite| considerably more business than ever of Ph.Beland, Esq., Clerk of Works, Post.CAD Sra N daye - \u201c| 100 500 to On Shares Tres £ Drow Cheese, Butter an d Eggs | investments and that this amount before.There is apparently no check Office Building, Quebec, Chs.Desjardins, oof Consdtan aries Hei ve dio en ont SE re reretpga of chogsn tn he ely fo! UA STEN, AR a1 PYLE 18 10 G0 IUCR 0D SRS Ne Se ein, Qu on Siphon de da Por ales of Canadian oup on Wall ?: 1\u2014\u2014 ndus- 3 ; Je A\u2018 to pur-: recel oto S 2 *l\"\u2018ofilcers and employees at s home to: 1 e well- m- Ll, \u2026 on e Post- street to noon were: group ria et Nes pamated as een tha chase.lue KS ie un P : ppecifled day were 21,162 buxts.The market office by $1,321,307.In thls way the: migrants are coming in at the present mastery at St.Sebastien, PQ, and Clarence._ , High.Low.feature at an advance of two per cent.at oe au or TY a p fixty days, tvontinues.quiet and pra ses are un- cost of good management has.been rate, while the farmers of the Bagt ure Works, Ottawa, } > of Yu lie 626 Can.Pacific .1613 169% under good buying and deridediy buil< fire then existing level 7 Olnts above changed at 118 fur West rn, 1140 *F mora, than defrayed by the results of|recelving such satisfactory returns for \u2018Tenders will not be considered unless made 100 Detroit .2., : 9414 : lsh talk.On copper metal situation.! vrre bought by large 9 He privileg- 8 Fasteins and 113e for Te ywnships.3 that management.During the sixty- thelr dairy and other produce, and; \u201coo printed form supplied and signed with 500 Detroit pfd .3414 | American Smelters made a further aJ-' ho were identified wir Perators here The receipts of butter: were 4.5 twn years the total Income of the com- | While the Northwest 1s yielding sucn iy, actual signatures of tenderers.100 Toledo .os 5 vance.There was ods uying of rise, and felt confident fH the recent packages.There Is a falr demand pany has been $1,305,278,867.of whith enormous.wheat crops to be sold at| An accepted, cheque on a chartered bank, 700 Soo .cease ee ee 2 135 | 134131 {he U.5.Stee] issues at a moderate, ket would work higher that the mare for saltless butter, but business in 82.3 per cent.has gone *o its policy- such remunerative prices.Having re- y payable to the order of the Honorable the 200 Soo pfd .166% 165%! advance Lo .! The man who &.ls * other Unes is dull.Holda rs are asking holdérs, 10.5 for agents and agency gard for the mprovement in goneral | Minister of Public Woiks, for one thousand 200° TWINGE 1evevenrrenennns 118 117% Ke \u201d ch a \u201ccali\u201d really 2c to Æ2lec for choice ct'eamery.\\ expetises, 5.9 for management and: care conditions as compared with what was.deliare.{$1,000.00), must accompany each ten- MONTREAL EXMPHANGE.SONO DIVIDEND.| | bets that the market the buyer asks for t will decline, ; If he actual delivery The receipts of ezis wis 1,104 cases.The market is steady the: lemand being of.funds, and 1.3 per cent.to officers and employees at the home office.would not care-to even predict.~ in evidence last year, it seems cert.then, If no untoward event happens toi.er.The cheque.Will be forfeited if the party tendering decline.the congract or tafl to com- (8).To buy, sell, manufacture and deal .The Wall Street Journal says If the | of the shares the ou 4 either fair at vesterday's quotat ions, | destroy public confidence, that the busi- plete the work contracted: for, and will be Montreal Exchange quotailons to-day] dividend in Soo: \u201cThe regular divid- | borrow them or.Feller must either fale at yesterdays quotas om ness that will fall to the share of the {returned in cise of non-aeceptance of tender.y N ! i 40 Into the market -\u2014 - - The Department does not bind \u2018itself to are reported as follows by Marler &| and of two per cent.on Soo common: and pay the.rulin £ price.Most open \u2018 ' Equitable Life Has ___| bar will_be very large.indeed.1f.{ pécept thé lowest or any tender- Hodgson: 8 > Lei was a disappointment to bulls of Can- sellers cover hal the contracts thus aE To-Day's Rec: eipts EG L = \u2014=|tley could transact it at the same rates p ont or a, § | New York funds, 1-16 to 1-32; par :0|adian Pacific, but should ber no sur- limiting their rie 4 The calls din Union .\u2018 ë .| .Had House Cleaning 2?they got last year or two years go.y er, === t5.Sterling 60 days, 8 15-16 to 9; 9 1-16 prise.The cut In'graln rates is said\u2019 Pecific were pu £ out at 100 t 130 \u201cThis Receipts by rall and canal to-day) ; ; J , g and if their losses gre- not increased RK FRED.GELINAS, to 9 Sterling demand, 93% to 9 13-12; | to have nothing to do with the situa-| stock has.now ur ab fed FO were as follows.i i A.»1 profits will assuredly reach a new nigh Secretary.o 9%.B , A .! | derstood to above that 1 risen several points G.TR.C.P.R.Canal.| In his monthly circular Mr.Tarbell, fecord.But we k 1 the Department of Public Works 334 to 9 9-16.Sterling cables, 9 7-16 tojtion.Conservatism !s understoo 9; ï dt t a LC vel, #0 that if the seller 4 \u2018bush Re 10.700 48.000 Second vice-president of the Enultable enc f Ti wre od hat an tend- - epa Ottawa;-August 17; GQ, TE eT : ad to cover Th BO A enter a AVheat, bush o.oo 0.200 00 \u2018Life Assurance Society, appeals in| NEY of rates is ever downwards; that g a i = severe loss.4 PEU Oats, bush .ee 55 Cena , ue - - ithe Increase in the volume of business: Newspapers Inserting s advertisement HOW RESERVE AND DEPOSITS OF | tificates, ar Ho mirht borrow the vers Flour.bris.S76 1.667 1,250 Sri words 0 ey agents aie is being offset In whole or in part by the without authority from tile Department, will ; - market, bir 44 Continue \u2018short of the ogés; Cases 761 246.142 Ihroug 1 ?y > concessions in rates resulting from 1n- Not be paid for it.- | .t unless there were a hrevk 555 : 59 \u2018Bet abreast of new conditions andl py 585.\u2014 \u2014 ANKS COMPARE WITH CAPITAL | [Uf or tie ind wiready protected Mie DES LU RME 050 3 forget tho past\u201d Ho compares ihe ave Suir that proñes have chovn.mmoderts B SHEE Ly ip /y covering, as is customary, {'hcese pans Ta 820 2.825 _.iclety to a tree that has been prunfd| jnorcasos only When compared with the 7 \"NOTICE: sr a : | na rhe contract, he would be férced lard, p Les UT 100 1,287 .go that \u201cit will be stronger and bif-l\\ncrease in business.It is the tend- .; : , wo Sol © at a loss.Nearly all stocks BAIA B= m7.111 #er and more beautiful than before.\u201d ency all over the world where competi.| PUBLIC NOTICE is bercby given that, The following table contains a c5m-, deposits.the net profits, according to Loans Ach forelgners have sold kuch Leather.Toila .111 30 en He om pars It also 1 a House that! tion relgns.No doubt the cheapening I mass ie Conpanies i 19e Letters _ î parison of a number of the.leading] the bank's last statement, the gate he this year have grtood them In Tobacco, pkgs .73 5 .har been cleancd and ne remarks: 1 Jof the rates for bank accommodation {he Secretary of State, bearing date the four- ÿ + - er \u20ac \"hes bear to the total of avy loss, but they are stll] hopeful + fod * _ a.The advantage of house cleaning 183° jias had something to\u2014do- wi > Sec , be .Canadian banks and shows the sub-{ per cent.these of.f g M Avples .504 - ng to\u2014do- with the teerith day of August, nineteen hundred and \u201cSiFIb#d\u201d capital tire Test, \u2014the-total\u2014de-l capital, reserve, and deposits, and the eve \u2014 ,break in prices to \u201ccome out, poles : _ ; known to every family.The mor growth of deposits, also with Lhe five, incorporating W.Alexander McKay, ÿ sits on June 30 last, the last vffidial autuul rate of annual dividends paid is A,\u201d or secure a final profit As it : = - \u2014Hrerough-the-eleaning-\u2014the-botter-\u2014Aigrowth\" of Canadian trade.7 77777 PROS 4 George Veith, Insurance Agent.\u2014, \u2014 | Poitement the prosertion of capital to sharcholders: 118 the foreigners have lost on the Fruit Prices house 18 never so clean as just after But there is one point which Investors | both of the City of Montreal, in the Province g te @ Asis of present prices $500,000 or more, - nA .house cleaning.\u2019 _ 9-18 to 9%.Paris, france short, De Po OY the financing of new tunnel that ia now being built to ron- |- Cattle Market ns ne a Presidential campaign.And D strong bank assumed the Habilities privileges or authorities for or in respect of 5 M7 I - road.The ea Boo is an incomplete |nect New York City With Long Island.+ © +\u2014 i while these conditions also affected And assots of a weak concern, and |8ny invention which may be deemed.useful 9 MORNING BOARD SALES.i sings are good enough.there will \"bo several.How may I The offerings at the Fast 1nd -Cattle! prices tlic great difference between tie thereby removed a possible future dan- OF POSTERS to the company; \u2014\u2014 ; in 5 SALF : Co atl «Mar this morning were 800 head of! values of the prodoction In 1904 and 1908 ger spot, with much more favor than ; : .: & Canadian Pacific at 160.# OF READING.I found in certain Investigation ! pores sheen and lambs and.1,000' was due to the abnormally high prices they would regard amalgamations he- re sue une ure plato fev ) ) 25 Canadian Pacifla at 161.Sales of Reading in Wall Street mac two pore RP a a hogs Gnod to éhoice cattle sold at which prevailed in the early part of 1908, tween strong banks which would result ae Tey sell and deal In motals of every ?> a da, x / .; .A ; 60 Montrenl Btreet Railway at 2201.Yeas they totalled 248,500 sharos, 119% on\u2019 Long tad CUT prediet within à $4.2 to %4.30 und far to good, $8.00 to when because of the fuel famine in- In Increasing too rapidly the concentra-| (1) To buy, sell.deal ii and Manufacture , | -\u2014\u2014e-Toronto Railway at 107144.\" 7 775 phn le -8ghest-:poirnt-touched - by -the \u201cshort time After the completion of ho $4.50 Sheep sold at $6.00 and hogs at, duced.by the anthracite strike of.the tion of banking power._ the products of timber.__and_to buy.sell anû ___.+ 25 Toronto Railway at 106%.stock.\u2019 : \"1 Pennsylvania Railroad's tunnel and fri- $7.20 to $7.25 per 104 1hs.\u2019 UN - preceding year, manufacturers of coke points of Souree.n adaition to the deal In timber lands; te.deeds and thin ; : 310 Power at 91.: : .a WwW \u2018nA .S| - | were able to obtaln almost.any figure nts raised above, Investors have als _ o do he acts, deeds a ngs ¥ | 115 Detroit at 9i%.THE RISE IN ERIE.provements there will be a millon a | : Mark they might demand.The average price WAYS to make allowances for the char- nocessary and convenient for the exercise of d 50 Detroit at 94%.The © .more Len its of the oi ne STE Soie | Cotton arket \u201cJ for all the coke made and sold in 1904, [Actor of the management in the dif- all or any of the powers of the Company, or .10 Detroit at 94.is th fPuler view of the rise in Erle) side the limite of 1 ty Brook- | ew York, Aug.23.\u2014Cotton futufas Was only nine cents less than that In| ferent institutions.\u2018That has an Im-|ihet muy ee name of the \"ST.LAWRENCE Me Detroit at 948.mors mew Bonde.and that the Van ve -_\u2014 | opened strong.August, 10.68; Sep: 1904, and Wag aher than that of any portant bearing on the value of the SUPPLY COMPANY.LIMITED,\u201d with a 8 : in = a r.10.72; October, 10.80; Novem-, Year from to 1889, inclusive.\u2019 * capital stock of twenty thousand dollars i a Seotla rl \u20ac In déni it may ped pata ep thin.ROMANTIC MARHIAGE OF KINGS.| tember 906: December.11.08; January, The TO pays that with the, beglu-.TT \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 eee - \u201c ($20,000).divided Into eight.hundred (800) .! 3 i oo PL ob 9.hing © ere were under construc- 100 Scatia at 66%.25 \u201cHalifax Railway at 108.100 Mackay at 41.P\u2019 sol in Erie common.is carrying a ary large amount of stock, and it na- Kingston, opt William Brucé, .Auguit 23\u2014(Spectal) May, 11.21., .aged 18, n Kingaton- F0 : | 11.11: February, 11.13 bid; March, 11.19; \u2014\u2014 tion 4,430 new ovens, of which 8382 wero of the retort or, bye-product type.The THE OGILVIE FLOUR MILLS COMPANY, Ld, shares of twenty-five dollars ($25) each; the operations of the Company to bo-carried on throughout the Dominion of Canada and olse- turally wants to distribute it at a pro- A TC tput f retort ov -8 608, 221 ore, - ; 100 Mackay at él it lan fn Syracuse, N.Y.\u2026 was taken ill : R output from retort ovens was 2,608,229 AT flo g i 2 Coal preferred at 115.|lan in Syracuse, N.Y.n Next Cotton Cro eport tons.In 1904 Bye-product coke made up Dividend Notice.Dated nt the Office of the Secretary of State : [£000 Baa p° Bonds at 96%.es and was nursed by Miss Jennie Gl], of P p oleven per cent.of thé total output.© \\ \u2018ot Chnada, this fourteenth day of August, à 2.000 Winnipeg Railway Bo Pr 3 Bank of Montreal at nds at 1078.Oxbow, Asea.\u2014William Dixon's barn | with all its contents, including a bull Rochester, N.Y., nurse.Their friendship ripened into love and a few days Washington, Aug.22.\u2014Secretary Wilson, of tha Department of Agriculture, There were [06 establishments, as compared with 500 in 1903.TElghty-two ez- o?onño and threv-quarters par-cent.; being Notice 1s hereby given that a distribution ninateen hyndred and five.scort \u2014 .= Lt ue ESS the quarterly dividend \u2014on -the - Cu I 1-00 Le ee 6 Merchants Bank at 1684.à land this season's hay, were burned,)ngo Bruce asked \u2018her to become hin | decided yestorday that the next cotton tahlishments were idie throughout 1904, Preferred Stock of The Ogllvie Flour Mille OUGHTRED, PLACH & PHELAN 50 To'edo at 35%.yesterday, The fire was caused by a wife.She accepted though she waa ten crop report.shall be Issued on Sept.5.an compared with forty-two idle plants Company, Limited, has been declared payable : y ! 76 Toledo at 35%.25 Toledo at 254.25 Toledo at 35%.8 Textile preferred at 87%.40 Textile preferred at 87.25 Textile preferred at 88.50 Iron at 2244.0 San common at 135%.\u2014 / Toronto Stock NM (arket - Toronto, August 238.\u2014(Bpac' 03 at 176, 49 at 170, 20 at da 1.)\u2014Cermmerce, 89%; Dominion, child playing with match, ance.° |J.H.DUNN & CO.Members Montreal Stook Exchange No insur- Sovere'gn Dank of Canada Bulléing, Room 9.TEL.MAIN 608, years his nenior.on Saturday last, \u2014 Tel.Main 4545.E.MACKAY EDGAR & C0, STOCKBROKERS They were married instead of on the third of the month, os is oustomary.\u2019 The third of September in 1803., pr \u2014 pe fap \u2014\u2014 7 R.N.HICKSON.THORNTON DAVIDSON.Hickson & Davidson Stock Brokers.> The Leyland iiner.Tamplcan sailed yesterday for Newcastle; the O.P.R.liner Monte- suma, and the Donaldson Îtner Hurona, are expected to-day, To-morrow the Allan liner lontan, will sall for Glnagow- 5 The \u2018 Allan turbiner.Victorian is reported | SHIPS.AND SHIPPERS.Pesauemyet on sharoholders of recérd \u2018at the close of busi- neas on the 22nd day of August, 1308.August both days inclusive riday, the 1st day of September, 1905, to The Transfer Books will be closed from gard, 1908, until August 81st, 1905, ~ Dy order of the Beard ; : SHIRLEY OGILVIR, : Becretary.NOTICE TO CONSIGNÉES.Attorneys for Company.PROVINCE OF QUBBRC, District of Montreal.IN THE SUPBRIOR COURT.\u2014NO.1137.A.Xo.Brown, Plaintitf, versus J.Brodsky and Harris Berman, Defendants, L.A.Bedard ot al, m.e.c.The Defendant, Harris Berman, is ordered to appear within oné month.Montreal, 23nd of August, 1905.« JHAN B.VALLEE, ; .; ing Belle Inle at 3 a.m.to-à nd .; 04 at F0; Can, con.Bei.Sont 14; Ces-| Bonds and Securities MEMBERS MONTREAL STODK EXCHANGE members Montreal Stock Exchange |hbould deliver her male ai \u2018Rimouski to: |, The Allan Ling 8.8.Corlnthlan, Thos.Plek: Prothonotary.Belt Tolephone, 25 at \"4 75 at 157%, 50 at CN 1 \u2018 OTTO Ae wr Customs.Conslgnacs will phase pase, chow The Herald lo pabfishisd by The Herald ie CPR ak 5 ar Nav 181 Havens, Sao Pauly Mesias and Eleotricas @onda and Investment Securities, 11 24 Notre Dame Street, Father ey abil Co entries without dgiav.\\ ns or Publishing Company, f ré, Erreur, | \u2019 | Dave () \u2019 | \u2019 voor - 1 \" I RA = AL ot riley, 8 ua; Gan Berm fost, 100 dé 3907 Lon, { Rag.Otfeo\u2014a Conary \u2018wail BOARD OF TRADE BUILDING xy wie 0, Com.DIOALONA.TI Mine ü .ALLAN PE re ve VERRE ~ \u2019 , ~ a ~ \u2019 \u2019 \u2018 | \u2018 .- si 7 4 \u2018Secrotary of State. ca MA \u2014.sr mer - 7 bm A pis tn 0 nt + [A ENR a casse be EE .Toe bt .- Ladies\u2019 Lisle Thread Gloves, Suede finish, with 2 dome smoked pear! oO Boys\u2019 Balbriggan Underwear, ankle rr knee length Drawers, trouser The 25c Lines in House \u2018 59c Mustard P \u2018ots for 25c Fancy Flowered Ombre Ribbon, 5 inches wide, in all the - latest of fabrics in different lengths; choice at, each .50e.Table No.1\u2014Drèss Muslins, Dress Ladies\u2019 $1.00 Neckwear , fr Ra Li ia RE da nn dade ETRE BP |b sels 2 I Rr ai.a ed fe I LS 0 Eiibi \"a win A hele led Er aE ç 160 -.NL : THE UONTERAT, DIATL ; TC WEATHER\u2014FINN AND WARM - \u2026.\u2018CLOSE SATURDAY AT 1 O'CLOCK D .y 3 © To-morrow's attraci£on i 1s to be\u2014to copy a baseball phrase: À \u201c double header.\u201d With this difference that the two events: the 25c and soc.sales are to run simultars ously.The Store of SatisfactiNN\u2019s one-price sales have been signally successful.We've reason to anticipate the \u2018\u201c double-header\u201d innovas Fo tion will command the public's unflagging interest, too.Our St.Catherine street windows are now devoted, like this.advertisement, to | displays of the goods set apart for these sales, | \\ \"= \u2014~ \"THIS FAMILIAR GREEN COLOR TICKETS : will guide you to their location to-morrow.\" N .The large personal demand anticipate will make it im possible to fill either \u2018phone or mail orders.NN \\ me en ~~ ~~ I Ladies\u2019 30c @rset @vers Ribbon Department's 25c [ Jv.lusic Folios for 25c 4 Ready-Made Pillow Ladies\u2019 98c Lawn Waists for 25c | Items Mu + Folios.published to Dent Cases for 50c for 50c Logis, Cambri Corset Covers Pret Art nes mie PR non fe | Mate of syne as whi co TH dL, so neck and arms with lace and sashes, girdles, millinery, ete., in x 40 in, finished with 2 In.tucks, hématitching and em- ribbon beading.Regular polars of cel.Mexique, old Tose: ~ hem.Regular 14c and 16c broidery; others with tucks and 300.Thursday for.28e cardinal, burnt orange, yellow, Toilet , Soaps and Sundries 7 y On ae Regular 750.896 and sso DU ç - ; LL light and dark brown and tur- 25 List nly Shop early.Thursday Cree.n A 50e Ladies\u2019 35c Lawn Aprons quoise.Regular She THUS ce ne ; ve dE AAA ei .8 cakes Poa 't8 $S0ap .,.25¢ .\u2019 7 be is ran or 25¢ oo Te Roc Bah ge er Fnac whens Tai re Ribbon Department\u2019 50c \u201c\u201c| Ladies\u2019 Cambric Night &' broidered bib; deep hem: another wear.ete.in ete meet \u201c7 rolls or pkg | Tollet Paper ZBc tems Gowns for 50c | style with fancy border, with- ique, Lurquoise, rose pink, coque- 40« Hair Brus.Yes for .2h5c Fancy Dresden, Molre and Ombre ; out bib.Regular 35c.licot, cardinal, nile, emerald, | 3 bottles Ame, Wcan Beauty a Ribbon combined.also Taffeta }- : .; ~Lawn yoke, with tucks, neck and \\Thursday .ve eee .28¢ , .gray.tuscan.orange, mauve and Hair Tonic a 2d Shampoo Z5e Ombre and Mousseline Ombre, | .front trimmed daath Shbrolder- 9 wre oye 45c Balbriggan jill emir BONE gn.Pen, Tole se Na es sine eat \"nn megane Rempants at S0c Bach Vers chi vale 1.soe 45¢ Gloves for 25¢ Underwear for 25c | T.ursday 3 cak ®# for.2ZSe price Varde for «oY oe | of fabrics tu déraetious styles - Tasteners, in colors of mode, finish.double seat, well, finish- .t suitabl - \" ler pri black and gray.Regu- ed seams: sizes 22, 24, 26.28, 30 \u2018Furnishings : ; ile lated : les, etm ae er sortes air Ene Zornes, Prints.etc.\u2019 for 30c ; rice 45c pair.Thurs- an and 82.Regular, prices 85c, 39c, Remnants of Curtain Muslins Imitation cut \u2018giass, \u2018iver plate 66c yard.Thursday .5oc many pieces for children's dress- Fancy Silk Stock Collars, with bese seecene 25e sae a a 5 c _ irsday, x Denims.Sateens and her op.es, ladies\u2019 blouses, etc.Your pleated chiffon and Valenciennes Le To Shirts (size 24 ouly).regular - Draperies: also a lot of Furni- oo an per length .30¢ cdge.pieated chiffon Te | any.on ture Coverings, worth up i able No.2\u2014Remnants of striped 7 c.75c Stock Collars for 25c 45c; Thursday.each .25e RE worth UP me 3 Pairs of Sleeve Protectors ° Flannelotie, fancy Wrapperette, pd parade eran ee! 50c Ladies\u2019! fancy Linen Stock Col-.Sash Curtalning.consistinæ of for 50c pan Flannels, ete.Various ans lars with.pleated organ- lars, with flowing end tie of Silk Remnants for 25c Yd.plain ana frillea Musilus, Swiss, |, nN jengths and qualities, per _ ie; damn and Valenciennes lace, \u201csilk, yassorted patterns; Nets, Point d'Esprit and other 3 palrs of the new \u201cCleo: Sieevê PÉTER Lee se ce ce 50e and a NI ponts.À regula# price 75c.Thursday Z5c Included in this offer are 50c to high-class fabrics, worth Protectors,\u201d with two dome fast- Dress (Goods Ramnants\u2014a few cading value at $1.00.Foor Bien Stole Ctr tn $1.00 yard values; lengths ranging up to 60c yard.Thursday 25\u20ac =eners made of fine checked ina- eLds_of Colored Dress Goods, Thursday .B0e Shee:ing for 25c Yd.Men\u2019 s45c Elastic Susp:n- | Plain and twill finish, Horrockses' _ | __make, 2 yards wide.Per .5 Gersfor25c pal AN Pp veh helaga plain and evil Men's fine'elastic web Suspenders, Best Hochelag ; » mohair ar white kid ends, slid- Sheetings, 2 yards wide.25e ing buckles, neat designs.Regu- Per Yard 200000000000 20¢ lar 35c «And 48c.Thurs- od dAY s+sebsoccu0s concu .20c Ï rics.| Fancy Zephyrs, such as Fancy Organdies, rich mercerized Suitings, fancy Cotton Crepons, ete.Usual 35c, 50c and | 60c yard.Thursday 25¢ | ! | R | i ; Dress Goods 25¢ Yd.10 pieces fancy Dress Fabrics, for children's Mixed Tweeds, Flake Voiles, etc.dresses, comprising 2 Towels for 25¢ Huckaback Towels fringed ends, size 18.x 36 In.and 20 x 40 infancy Tutklsh Bath Towels, 3 for .z5c Toilet @wers for 25c.109 white Toilet Covers, Marseilles patterns, very durable quality.Bach .5e rc.Many 25c Table of Books cloth bound Books that have sold regularly for 40c and 50c¢; Thursday tor, each.25e | Grocery\u2019s 25c List lb Scroggle's Am age : Breakfast Tea .5e i 2 tins Condensed Soup.Zhe : 3 pkgs.Malta Vita Food.Loe Ka pkgs.Beta Pile Filing.20¢ tins St.Charles Cream.25c UT he Basement Department's 25c.@ntributions Floor @verings for 25c Per Yard = - Dutch Carpets, splendid qualify, 116 inches wide, reversible, a thoroughly good long wearing Car- .pet.Regular price 8lc yard, \u2018Thursday 23¢ Scotch Linoleums\u2014a\u2019 small lot of real\u2018Scoteh Linoleums which are slightly {mperfect, but nothinæ much to bother about.Regu- far price 40c, 50c and 60c, Thursday, square yard.He .Tray Cloths and Pillow Shams for 25¢ White Irish Linen Tray Cloths size 15 x 24 in, hemstitched, stamped or-plain.Regular 55e and 39e.Thursday 2e Tray Cloths with drawn work all\" around; regular 35e, Thurs- ARYL oe RS 2e Pillow Shams, size 30 x 30 in, plain or stamped, with hemstitched hem.Regular 29c and\u2019 39e.Thursday .23¢ Ready for Business at 8am.ferent combinations, Thursday 5 for -f- _de-Solea\u2014hi-haïr-line stripes \u201c(my \u2018Men's $1.25 Negligee Shirts fôr 50c Men's Nerligee Shirts, consisting of fine Œumbrics, Zephyrs and Percales, in stripes and fancy figured effects, all neat designs.Regular prices 6dc, T5e,.31.00 and $1.25.(Sizes 14 to 17.) Thuraday for .soc Will Buy ,10 pieces faney Dress, Silks: Pe The Quality of Silk 50c-| - Furnishings Remna) \u201cMS Of all kinds of Curtain Muslin.#- Denims,, Sateens and other « leg of Draperies, also a lot of Furniture Coverings, wort 2 to $1.25 yard.hu, noc Thursday ree ; Colored Mu mins\u2014a range of the season's pr ettilest weaves; lines that regular 'y sell for from 60e Thursday.H0e to 80c yard.other tra » \\rclal offer in, 50 Ano Sida.Dama wk and Tapestry ing.comprising \u2014Jurpttune\u2014Gove values .that y, \u201c2 Up to Rñc vard, for whicl.* Thurs.; au day's_price Su pt only.50e.checks with.small designs, Colors: mauve, navy, nile, hiscult, sky, cardinal, - gray.¢te.Suftable for early fall costumes, 20 in.wide.Regular.T5c yard.Thursday for.UC pin dainty woven Pictures for 25c 69c Tea @seys for 50c \u201c .y ; ; ame - A re BE ment outéide White and blue Linen.worked fitted with scenery, upright sind with white: regular 59¢ and 69c.landscape figures.\u2018Thurs- Thursday.each .Hoe , day, each .oon zic \u2014_ ee 0 + 50c or Pleated Chiffon for 25c High cut tan Sandals, made with Black and white Pleated\u201d Chiffon, 3, 4 and\u2019 LH straps, according to- 6 fnches wide, \"with ruching on sizes; make splendid Shoes for edg On sale Thursday, -house or gymnusium use.From et, Ce size 6 in small children's, to size 2 for boys or girls.Genuine $1.25 values, Thurs- .day, pair oo iii.50¢ 3 Men's Derby Ties for | \u201cThere are others\u2014 list in another sectior \u2018 Of this ad.Carpet Departmei ws 50c Items Fine quality Tapestry « pets, some with borders, all thing ' 34 son's newest and, most ylish goods\u2019 In our own exclu designs.Regular value 55¢ to_ bac vard.Special Thursday.Ou poe » 27 Inches wide Tapestry Sta 'T - Carpet\u2014a splendid range of pat: terns.- Regular 55c to 665c yard.Thursday 5oc sm 50c Lines 250 pieces of Fall Dress Fabrice \u2018on sale-Fhursday at a .ufi- form price, per yard.B0e A few pleces of 54 in, wide Mixed ~ ai _\"\u2014are-5-yards\u2014others=6=7-8 Th * 50c L'nes \u2018in House soe the 25¢ - Dress Goods De} artment\u2019s : ettes, Bleached Canton Flannels, Unbleached Canton Flannels, Ki- mona Cloths, ete.Some lengths Boys\u2019 Dresses and Suits a few contain 10 yards; 500 ends to choose from at, each about 50e What 50c Will Buy in the Linen Dept.Linen Table Napkins, various sizes: 18 to 24 in.square.Odd lots to sell thus\u2014 - 6 Napkins for 4 .en .ale 3 Napkins for .BOe 4 Napkins for .Hoe - Good quality AN linen Ralle: | Towels, 2 1-2 yards long; 3 of 4 them Thursday for.soc Remnants of Roller Linen, Glass Towelllng.Scotch Crash, Tea O4 nd \u2018Towelling, Dowlas, Russia Crash, nn for 50c Tunic Dresses, made of = White Duck, fancy mixtures and linen finish fabrics.Suits made of washable fabrics, in Russian, Sailor Blouse and Buster Brown styles.\u2018 Regular 75c to $1.25.Thursday, each.60c 25 in.mercerized Umbrellas, steel rods, strong frames, Congo and horn handles.Regular 85e to 95e.Sale price RAS 50c > Men\u2019s 95c Umbrellas, 50c Mercerized Cloth, steel rods, para- Ladies\u2019 85¢ Umbrellas, 50c oh 5-\"to \u201cT0- vard7 lengths, 50c gon frames; handles are white co rarer ame pene \u2019 metal, gilt.and nickel plated.Linen Towels, odd lots of various Regular 75c to 55c.Thurs- styles 10 be cleared thus Thurs- day .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.BOG day: The fewer Towels there : \u2019 are in the lot the better the © ve quality.the larger the size of , the Towels.For example, some Grocery's 50c List lots contain but 3, of others there are 4.in others 6.JKach 1 1b.flat tins Clover Leaf + lot Thursday .soc Saimon, 2 of them for.50e i J 2 1-2 1b, jar Preserved China Ginger .soc ; Q 3 tins Grated Pineapple.50c 6c Laundry Bags for 50c 10 Ibs.Granulated Sugar.50e Blue Linen, worked jwith white.5 tins \u2018Bartlett Pears, in - \u2014\u2014 Regular\u201469e\u2014Thurédas.soc EYTUD .erreer errors DOC \u201c|, \u2014 Crockery and Glassware , .50c List - - Colored\u201d Embroidered Chiffon, 15 Tweed;, colors are black and ipches wide, with scalloped edge 50 brown, navy with brown and and embroidery 3 1-2 in, deep, > c ; white mixtures; about 15 pieces In the following colors: Pink, tone ; o ; of Calivas Weuve Sultings, 44 yellow, orange, gray, brown, Mens Derby shape ard A lowing in.wide; colors are light green turquoise, hlue and black.PTR : n \u2018 em.and white, dark green and red Regular.39¢ yard Thurs- factureas odd lines and, rem \u201csold gular.596 ; .5- ; , ho re Se =m 0e day for .ee =se De would poysnt Puis regular way at The and 50e: Toe « Fie L Mahes fancy patter pe for RAA be eens sees BOC ~~ and 38e.(Patterns and colors $1.00 yard.Thursday.50e 90e Bon-Bon Dishes for, ren aru ets eee een es es ann ss Soc .i up-to-date.- Your choice of 3 | Also a lot of most fashionable 65c China Ma Tinalade Pots for.ceveevene ear emia 3 Girdle Belts for 25c Ties.either shape, Tburs- ) ress Fabrics for early fall cos- 5 pieces Opalm * to are: Hundkerchief Boxes, Vases, Rose Bowls oc .| Jay for 1.212021 00 anse ve ale - tumes, such as All-wool Ve- OT 2122100 8 sea Ra ae ane 0 aa Fee « ose0u0e .- .3 Girdle Belts, black or white, In.cay tor.; | netinn Cloth, full range of .col- |* art UNE M \u2018eat Platters, \u201cregular 59¢; Thursday, \u2018each .50e 89c Steel Enamel covered Pudding Mouia for PS ; 25e all slzes from 21 to 3 Inclugt se.: \u2018 ; ors.Sale price; per\u2019 Different size Ja, \"Cimieres.regular ôBe; Thursday, each .CI Soc 8hc Steel Finamel Tea Pot for.:.eerie aie.25e Ont sale Thursday 3 for.re $1.27 Crumb Trays for 50c VAFG sec 0 00e ace eens - 50c 76c fancy China'P Yates LEER EERE AER recette tente ects Boo 32e Steel nama Frying Pan for.PAR ae ee seu nee zne: » , > : y All-wool \u2018Panama Cloth best 89c China, rut D.\u2018qnes for ere Pi Tr 50e 32e Steel Enamel covéred Saucepans for .\u2026.104.000000.AN .zse Cream.yellow Color Cellüloid.hades of navy, brown, green, 75e Berryi Dishes fo -20100000 were Torrente ee ve Steel Enamel Milk Pans for.Lacs Lacan ue» sees 25¢ 40c Combs for.25c y ; gray, fawn, ete.Thurs.\u2019 85e fancy \u2018Cake Plat os for Loon rover veers , oe tee £oe 35e Wash Basins for ie ee ei Lhe p : day.per yard .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.50e ibe Tea Pots for .* 50c 29c Steel Enamel Soup BOWE OT.oi.Le ea sa aa a a an ei ea ane 25e Back and Side Combs, in several : .a ; 75e China Vases for .> 50e 35c Bamboo handle \u2018\u2019arpet Brooms for LL 111 nn one different styles, worth up lo 75c Tooth Pick Holders Black Corkscrew + Fabrice, special The Cocoa Jugs for .\u2026\u2014 soc 29¢ heavy block Tin Dish Pans LS sise 40¢.\u2018Thursday.each zne for mourning wear: Black Gran- 75c Biscuit Jnrs for .50e 25¢ Galvanized Water RAT Tor J .2o¢ ; for 50c ite Cloth, with satin spot ef- 9e China\u201d Cuspidors to.80¢ 30¢ Japanned Tin Sink Strainers for.111 CT .z5e | 5 2 si a ne nadruple- plate fects; Black Cheviot Serges, The Glass Water Jugs 1 OÙ » 85c Self-wringing Mops for .eee ere ener se Ladies! Hose Supporters Tooth Plek Holders-=\"Souvenirs rect weight for fall costumes; ._ \u2018 for 25c ve of \u201cMontreal.\u201d - Regular The.Black Alpaca.Binck Poplin, : \u2018 Thursday .\u2026\u2026\u2026.BOC Black Henrietta, all desirable hd © \u2014Fadies\u2014Hose- Supporters several \u2014l ooo communism -| \u2014.Dress_Fabrics.Regular 8c to_| CT he Bet a.= 12 À 1 .ing ee different styles, all côlogs, \u201cShh \u2019 Pi f , 50 15c yard.\u2018Thursday .Oc ; up to ase.Thursday .20c 1ctures for C .; : hE oo ° Tabl f Book Den 10nstration A large variety of subjects in col- 50c able of Books - .Dress Shields for 25¢ ors, neatly fruned in 3 inch I's good\u2014a* \u201csatisfactory sul 'ctitute\u2019\u2014makes a very appetizing i gold, plain strapped In and Cloth bourid Books, worth as high looking Pie.Easily prepare and comes considerably cheaper than : On and off Dress Shields, in all\u2019 outside; _Æhoiée selection to as $1.00\u2014the Poets and Class- others.\u201cBota Pie Filling\u201d is entir *ly of true fruit and contains no 38¢ Table Straw Mats for .FO 00 .ee .2H sizes, worth up to 8be, choose from Thursday at, ics, bound in leather.mineral chemical whatever.Come, |.voke taste\u2014a emonstration ie In 29¢ Shoe Brushes for .ere ean .Abe Thursday .ee.She CAUN 2escr 0000 ess e0 0 .Boe Thursday, each .BOe progress in the Grocery section of th * asement.; 3 @tton Undervests, 25 Men's Bells for 25 63c Sheets for S0c hisren's 5% Pinafores on naervests.Cc ens.belts for Cc ~ i ai Whit .c :t v o h : Leki Ready-made Sheets, made of good .for 50c Ladies\u2019 e Cotton eats, no Men's fine Leather Belts, nickle double width Sheeting, plain or ; sleeves, pink and blue trimmed _ buckles, in tan, gray and black.twill finish, 2 1-2 yards long; 1 White L.sum yoke with \u2018embrold.i necks; size 34 only.Regular Regular prices 35c and in.bottom .hem, 2 in.top hem.ery ins 4 shoulders with eme iI 12 1-2c each.Thursday lose 45c.° Thursday .: 25e 6äc quality: Thursday for 50e Re sizes 2.8, 10 and 19 : 3 for .TINA 1.7 Only 100\u2014Shop early, years.Reg Ular 69¢.Thupa- : So Ladies\u2019 35¢ Cambric » day.opeene Sree eeneeeeee BOC 4 ; ° \u2019 ., , 45c Belts for 25c : Drawers.25 3 Pairs Men\u2019s Sox for 50c : Ladies\u2019 Belts in imitation Sik awers, Cc .si d Viet Men's black Cashmere Half Hose, 69c Tea C,\\oths for 50c : Bengaline, black only, with back dies\u2019 Cambric Drawers, umbrel- i iver .n spliced heels and toes, seam- : ) ?and front Buckle in gun metal la frills,.five rows of tucks, St.Catherine, Uni Ss ty a = toria Streets.less, medium prelgnt: sizes 10, white Linen, ple.Ne: A ; and glit.Regular price _- trimmed with lace.Regular ge = - ~ .- 10 1-2 and 1 hurs- , .8a, Thursday casses?- 25e \"86e.THursday for vei.ABE = ro Vo «THE S I ORE OF SAT ISFACTION.** day, 3 pairs for .\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026 Oc to 69c.Thursday * , each.5oc a CEA ; .on ; ; \\ , , .; - pes mn o \u2014_ .{| - x ?d .Co .| Co R OT - : / ; \u201c 7 KE 1 Ip J ; Len at oeretémemrenmtee ere Le tre oa A _ Lu ._ ; .a > v s ; 4 dni - Se - some nema + .~ \u2014 re mp vents est rm déc gs "]
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